Vic Culbertson person
also known as: Vic Culbertson, Mr. Culbertson
Summary: Manager of the GOS brand on the Sapello who attended the stock association meeting.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (6)
arrived_in
town for stock association meeting
cited from There is a good deal of truth in the remark… (1889) · +1 moreriff A1 Card and C. L. Cantly immediately
arrived, kicked in the door, and arrested her.
She came forth swinging her arms and yelling
like a hyena, disclaiming all knowledge of the
affair, and evidently attempting to appear in-
sane. She was…
Capt. W. H. Donaldson's ranch— 1890-12-12
cited from Nine silver brick, under escort of Mr… (1890) · +1 moredead to the ground. The largest bear
killed during Mr. Halloway’s series of hunts
was a cinnamon, shot on the 17th of October.
Its hide measured twenty-eight square feet. The
number of bear slaughtered by these two men
from September 1st up…
lived_at
cited from Some one broke into the store of Howard… (1889) · +1 more
acid, taken with suicidal intent. Mr. Cleary was
a popular man with all classes of people. He
was a Mason in good standing, and was buried
with all the honors of the order. His funeral
is said to have been the most largely attended
of an…
occupation
manager of GOS brand
cited from There is a good deal of truth in the remark… (1889) · +1 moreriff A1 Card and C. L. Cantly immediately
arrived, kicked in the door, and arrested her.
She came forth swinging her arms and yelling
like a hyena, disclaiming all knowledge of the
affair, and evidently attempting to appear in-
sane. She was…
witnessed
killing of cattle by hunting parties
cited from A… (1890) · +1 moreand raising disturbances, or at
least that their arms be taken away from them
before they are allowed to leave the post. Our
county has enough murderers of her own to look
after, without being called on to board and pro-
secute criminals …
worked_for
cited from Miss Cordelia, of Pinos Altos, languishes… (1889)
of $9.00 per ton, or for the 18 acres
a little over $1200. This is a net profit of $16
per acre.
Miss Cordelia, of Pinos Altos, languishes
in durance vile for “shooting up” the house of
Miss Williams, of the same city.
From ihe December …
Sources (9)
Miss Cordelia, of Pinos Altos, languishes… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Our ladies are much given to equestrian-… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Some one broke into the store of Howard… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
There is a good deal of truth in the remark… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Vic Culbertson came over from the Sapello… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Friday evening, the 31st ult… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Nine silver brick, under escort of Mr… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The Citizen is in receipt of the following… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details