W. H. Durkee person
also known as: W. H. Durkee, W. H. Durkee
Summary: A man who had two horses stolen, one from the Pinos Altos road.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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owned
cited from A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak… (1889) · +1 more
the amount
of $11,000.
From ihe June 7, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak
on Sunday last. He was caught with stock that
he did not own in his possession, and was sent
across the range with his boots …
cited from Both of W… (1889)
Both of W. H. Durkee’s horses ha^e been
stolen recently, the last one was taken on Friday
night, from about three miles above town on the
Pinos Altos road. He is a gray horse branded
K U L on left hip, and is 14 hands high.
Sources (3)
A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Both of W…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
Democrat: A short while ago J… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details