Two Apache Indians were hanged at Flor-β¦
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Entities extracted from this source (8)
Apache Indiansperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Two Apache Indians
Deputy Sheriff Cardperson
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a.k.a. Card
George Parkerperson
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a.k.a. George Parker, George Park-er
Pat Devineperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Pat Davine, Pat Devine, Devine
Pat Himesperson
1 claim cited from this source
W. A. Bradshawperson
1 claim cited from this source
Walter Birchfieldperson
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a.k.a. Walter Birchfieid
W. H. Kingperson
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a.k.a. King, Billy King, W. H. King
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chunk 326 Β· paragraph 1168
struck the wrong man. Johnny is not only a
dude and a spider, but is also a βscrapperβ and
knows how to resent an insult.
From the December 13, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Two Apache Indians were hanged at Flor-
ence, Arizona, Friday last, for murder com-
mitted in 1887.
A big row occurred among the soldiers at
the Fort Bayard gymnasium Monday night. In-
dian clubs and razors were the principal
weapons of destruction, and as a result the hos-
pital had a boom on the following day.
From the December 27, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
A Killing
A telegram was received by Sheriff White-
hill last evening announcing the killing at Separ
of Pat Himes, by Walter Birchfield, W. H. King,
Pat Devine and W. A. Bradshaw. Yesterday
evening Deputy Sheriffs Card and George Park-
er left on horseback for Separ, making a night
ride for the scene of the tragedy. At this writ-
ing the cause of the trouble is unknown. All the
parties are well known cowboys. King was
formerly in the employ of Head & Heart, at
Apache Tejo. One year ago last Fourth of
July, he had a difficulty at the Board of Trade
in this city, in which he was stabbed in the side.