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Entities extracted from this source (16)
George Parkerperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. George Parker, George Park-er
Jim Bullardperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Jim Bullard
John Swisshelmperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. John Swisshelm
Samuel H. Ecklesperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Samuel H. Eckles
A. L. Webbperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Webb
Deitzperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Deitz
Ed Moultonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Ed Moulton
Hillperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Hill
H. J. Hutchinsonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. H. J. Hutchinson
Hugh Flinnperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Hugh Flinn
James Copleyperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. James Copley
John Bullardperson
1 claim cited from this source
John Jonesperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. John Jones
Peter Hildrethperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Peter Hildreth
Tom Findleyperson
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a.k.a. Tom Findley
William Boyingtonperson
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a.k.a. William Boyington
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chunk 1494 · paragraph 26
ho was second in
command of the citizens’ party under Bullard,
and from him learns that the following named
gentlemen were members of the party: A. L.
Webb, John Jones, James Copley, William
Boyington, Tom Findley, Peter Hildreth, Hugh
Flinn, Deitz, Hill. As soon as the fight
was over the small band of citizens started to
Silver City with Bullard’s body, arriving in four
days. They were met at Mangas Springs by Ed
Moulton with a wagon, in which the body was
conveyed on into town. Jim Bullard, John
Swisshelm, George Parker and several others
were with Capt. Kelly’s command.
chunk 73 · paragraph 50
ho was second in
command of the citizens’ party under Bullard,
and from him learns that the following named
gentlemen were members of the party: A. L.
Webb, John Jones, James Copley, William
Boyington, Tom Findley, Peter Hildreth, Hugh
Flinn, Deitz, Hill. As soon as the fight
was over the small band of citizens started to
Silver City with Bullard’s body, arriving in four
days. They were met at Mangas Springs by Ed
Moulton with a wagon, in which the body was
conveyed on into town. Jim Bullard, John
Swisshelm, George Parker and several others
were with Capt. Kelly’s command.
From the February 24, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
The store of H. J. Hutchinson, of Central,
was entered one night last week and robbed of
$25 and some other valuables. Mr. Hutchinson,
who sleeps in an adjoining room, was drugged,
and although he was aware of the presence of
the robber he was powerless to help himself,
and did not gain consciousness until about 7
o’clock the next morning, and was then so dizzy
that he could not walk. The thief went through
the office and secured some of the money from
the drawer. It is to be regretted that some of
these sneak thieves are not caught in the act
and shot down. A man who will enter a house
for the purpose of robbery would not hesitate
to commit murder, should he have the oppor-
tunity, if detected in his crime.