Slough person
also known as: Slough
Summary: Son-in-law of Charles W. White who shot him during a quarrel over Slough's wife leaving him.
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fought_in
cited from White… (1891)
nnati,
the daughter of Charles W. White, a prominent
lawyer. Slough lived in Chicago but trouble
arising between them, the wife came back to
her father and was followed by her husband.
In consequence of the domestic quarrel bad
feelings have…
cited from White… (1891)
White. It was understood that they were wait-
ing for a chance to come together. The oppor-
tunity came. The two men met in front of
Peterson’s store at the same time, White firing
the first shot. About ten shots were fired. White
received a ba…
lived_at
cited from White… (1891)
nnati,
the daughter of Charles W. White, a prominent
lawyer. Slough lived in Chicago but trouble
arising between them, the wife came back to
her father and was followed by her husband.
In consequence of the domestic quarrel bad
feelings have…
married_to
cited from White… (1891)
nnati,
the daughter of Charles W. White, a prominent
lawyer. Slough lived in Chicago but trouble
arising between them, the wife came back to
her father and was followed by her husband.
In consequence of the domestic quarrel bad
feelings have…
witnessed
father-in-law's inducement
cited from White… (1891)White. It was understood that they were wait-
ing for a chance to come together. The oppor-
tunity came. The two men met in front of
Peterson’s store at the same time, White firing
the first shot. About ten shots were fired. White
received a ba…
wounded_in
hand
cited from White… (1891)White. It was understood that they were wait-
ing for a chance to come together. The oppor-
tunity came. The two men met in front of
Peterson’s store at the same time, White firing
the first shot. About ten shots were fired. White
received a ba…