wife of excited individual person
Summary: The wife of the excited individual allegedly sold a large herd of cattle on the Mimbres river and fled the country with his foreman.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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cited from A LOST WIFE (1891)A LOST WIFE
An excited individual arrived in Phoenix
from Silver City, N. M., in search of a fleeing
wife and “fiend.” He claims that his better
half sold a large herd of cattle on the Mimbres
river, and accompanied by his foreman, fled
the co…
owned
cited from A LOST WIFE (1891)
A LOST WIFE
An excited individual arrived in Phoenix
from Silver City, N. M., in search of a fleeing
wife and “fiend.” He claims that his better
half sold a large herd of cattle on the Mimbres
river, and accompanied by his foreman, fled
the co…
sold_to
cited from A LOST WIFE (1891)
A LOST WIFE
An excited individual arrived in Phoenix
from Silver City, N. M., in search of a fleeing
wife and “fiend.” He claims that his better
half sold a large herd of cattle on the Mimbres
river, and accompanied by his foreman, fled
the co…
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A LOST WIFE
1891 · newspaper · public-domain