W. M. Taylor person
also known as: W. M. Taylor
Summary: A man on the Mimbres from whom horses and mules were stolen.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (3)
owned
cited from John Marino, who escaped from the… (1888)
The
country would be better off if more such
captures were made.
John Marino, who escaped from the
Georgetown lock-up Tuesday night, was arrest-
ed for the burning of John Menard’s residence
on the Mimbres. He is supposed to belong to
a ban…
cited from Two horses and two mules were stolen… (1888)
Two horses and two mules were stolen
from W. M. Taylor on the Mimbres a few days
since.
cited from Two horses and two mules were stolen… (1888)
Two horses and two mules were stolen
from W. M. Taylor on the Mimbres a few days
since.
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John Marino, who escaped from the… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Two horses and two mules were stolen…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain