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Streeter (White Apache) person

id: p_streeter-white-apache_17db06

also known as: the White Apache, Streeter

Probable 70%
Summary:  Man known as 'the White Apache' who lived with Apaches and aided them during outbreaks, killed at Nacosari, Sonora.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (3)

killed_by

cited from by falling glass f-rom the second story windows… (1889)
change building when the explo- sion occurred, was badly cut about the head by falling glass f-rom the second story windows. Pat Kelly, of Rincon, was badly powder burned and shook up but not badly hurt. In all nine persons were more or l…

lived_at

Apache territory
cited from by falling glass f-rom the second story windows… (1889)
change building when the explo- sion occurred, was badly cut about the head by falling glass f-rom the second story windows. Pat Kelly, of Rincon, was badly powder burned and shook up but not badly hurt. In all nine persons were more or l…

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O. L. Scott1883
cited from A gypsy woman, bearing the high sounding… (1889)
d who aided and assisted them during their outbreaks, was recently killed at Nacosari, Sonora, by a Mexi- can. The Streeter who clerked for O. L. Scott, in the post office in this city six years ago, was a brother of “the White Apache,” bu…

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