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the desperado person

id: p_the-desperado_7f337c

also known as: deserter

Probable 70%
Summary:  A deserter of desperate character who was arrested and used pepper to attack the sergeant.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)

arrested_for

desertion
cited from The nerve which shines forth in a deadly… (1891)
The nerve which shines forth in a deadly crisis of cracking revolvers or flashing knives is neither the only nor the highest kind, but it is a noble and an admirable quality, even when misapplied; and when we shall cease to admire and respect …

attacked

cited from The nerve which shines forth in a deadly… (1891)
The nerve which shines forth in a deadly crisis of cracking revolvers or flashing knives is neither the only nor the highest kind, but it is a noble and an admirable quality, even when misapplied; and when we shall cease to admire and respect …

killed_by

cited from The nerve which shines forth in a deadly… (1891)
The nerve which shines forth in a deadly crisis of cracking revolvers or flashing knives is neither the only nor the highest kind, but it is a noble and an admirable quality, even when misapplied; and when we shall cease to admire and respect …

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Custer's brave sergeant arrested_for the desperado

Sources (1)

The nerve which shines forth in a deadly…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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