wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when heβ¦
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Avaran Barreraperson
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a.k.a. Avaran
Juan Jose Barreraperson
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Manuel Barreraperson
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Mr. Robesonperson
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a.k.a. Robeson
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tarted on their road home. They had proceeded
but a short distance when they were attacked
by Indians, who fired at them from rocks on
the west side of the canon. Avaran Barrera was
killed at the first fire, being shot downward
through the body. The father jumped from the
wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he
was shot down. The other son, Manuel, who
was behind on horseback, ran as fast as his horse
would carry him to where he was hidden from
view when he dismounted and escaped in the
heavy underbrush. The fiends dragged the
body of the old man from where it fell and
threw it into the βFrisco river. The boy Manuel
ran to the house of Mr. Robeson, owner of the
Box O brand of cattle about two miles down
the river, where he found Mrs. Robeson and
Mrs. Golden alone in the house, Mr. Robeson
and Mrs. Goldenβs son having gone to the plaza
but a short time before, and making a narrow
escape from the Indians as they were only a
quarter of a mile ahead of the Barrera family.
Manuel Barrera reported the killing of his
father and brother by the Indians, and the terri-
fied women barricaded the house the best they
could and awaited in suspense the return of
their husband and son. Manuel Barrera, bor-
rowing one of the two rifles which were at the
house, ran down the river about one mile to
the house of a Mexican named Gerone.