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Thos. J. Clark person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_thos-j-clark_f3bdf4

also known as: Thomas J. Clark

Probable 70%
Summary:  Cattleman who brought in 160 head of steers with Arthur Goodell and sold them to Nathan Hall.
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cited from Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought (1891)
Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought in 160 head of steers Tuesday, which were de- livered to Nathan Hall, and by him shipped east yesterday. Isaac Siggins is on the road in with 220 head, sold to the same party. The Clark and Goodell …

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cited from Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought (1891)
nel in which it was confined. The crookedness of the river makes its total length about 800 miles. The men hunted and trapped on the way but met only with very moderate success. They claim to be the first who ever made the trip in a boa…
cited from Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought (1891)
Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought in 160 head of steers Tuesday, which were de- livered to Nathan Hall, and by him shipped east yesterday. Isaac Siggins is on the road in with 220 head, sold to the same party. The Clark and Goodell …
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-04-24 (1891)
nel in which it was confined. The crookedness of the river makes its total length about 800 miles. The men hunted and trapped on the way but met only with very moderate success. They claim to be the first who ever made the trip in a boa…

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