Tom Woods person
also known as: Woods, Mr. Woods
Summary: A former resident of the upper Gila, living in Pinos Altos, who had a shooting altercation over his wife's intimacy with another man.
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departed_for
unknown location
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
unknown location
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
fought_with
resident of Pinos Altos
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
lived_at
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)
now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)
now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)
Woman Trouble
Tom Woods, a former resident of the upper
Gila, but who has been residing in Pinos Altos
with his family for the past year, recently had
a difficulty with a resident of the camp which
came near ending seriously. Mr. Woods accused
…
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)
Woman Trouble
Tom Woods, a former resident of the upper
Gila, but who has been residing in Pinos Altos
with his family for the past year, recently had
a difficulty with a resident of the camp which
came near ending seriously. Mr. Woods accused
…
upper Gila
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)
now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
married_to
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)
Woman Trouble
Tom Woods, a former resident of the upper
Gila, but who has been residing in Pinos Altos
with his family for the past year, recently had
a difficulty with a resident of the camp which
came near ending seriously. Mr. Woods accused
…
wife
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
used
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)
now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
witnessed
shooting altercation over wife
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
Sources (3)
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Woman Trouble ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Woman Trouble
1888 · newspaper · public-domain