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George W. Manleyperson
3 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. George Manley, Manley, Geo. W. Manley
Charles Foxperson
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a.k.a. Chas. Fox
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Redding’s life, which threats were communi-
cated to Redding.
Chas. Fox, then a clerk in Neff & Stevens’
hardware store, in Silver City, testified that
Manley purchased a pistol from him, and
loaded it, and stated that he intended to kill
Redding. Fox informed Redding of this.
On the Sunday morning before the killing
on Wednesday, a fight occurred between Man-
ley and Joe Crizer, in the Lackey house, at Lone
Mountain. Redding, seeing one of the Robin-
son’s going to the house with a gun during the
fight, got his own gun and went to the house,
and seeing Crizer down and Manley in the act
of braining him with the butt of a Winchester,
ran the barrel of his own gun between Manley
and Crizer, thus warding off the blow. Having
quelled the fight Redding took Crizer away.
The next day Manley procured a warrant at
Central for Redding’s arrest, which was served
on Tuesday, the trial at Central being set for
Wednesday morning.
On Tuesday morning Mrs. Chiles solicited
Frank Thompson to intercede with Manley to
drop the controversy. Thompson went to the
Manley boarding house and admonished Manley
to stop the trouble. Manley’s reply was “By
God I will kill Bob Redding.” In the afternoon
Thompson told Redding of this and warned
him to look out.