generally supposed that the reason “Curley” did…
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Curleyperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Curley, Curly
Pete Spenceperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Pete
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chunk 119 · paragraph 192
. He had some trouble with one “Cur-
ley,” who also lived in Grant County at one
time. “Curley” was to some extent mixed in
some of the ore stealing then going on in this
section, and later on became the running mate
of Renick, of stage robbing notoriety. It was
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generally supposed that the reason “Curley” did
not join Renick in his robbing exploit was be-
cause he lacked the nerve. “Curly” delighted
in putting himself up as a bad man, but he was
not considered dangerous. He was only a
bluffer, but was of no benefit to any community.
The killing is said to be justifiable. Pete has
been in a good many affairs of this kind but has
always, it seems, had justice and the law on his
side.