Jack Shanley, one of the pioneers of Han-β¦
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Entities extracted from this source (3)
Jack Shanleyperson
3 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Jack
Ada Humesperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Ada Humea
Judge J. R. McFieperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Judge J. R. McFie
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chunk 1120 Β· paragraph 1790
B. Warren, William Laizure,
George Regli, Max Schutz, Harvey Cooley, B.
F. Smith, William Owens, Martin Maher, A. J.
Loomis, William Marshall, Charles Stephens,
W. T. Troutman, Matt Rosecrans, In., J. A.
Lockhart, Jr., Blf. Judge J. R. McFie arrived
on Mondayβs delayed train.
Jack Shanley, one of the pioneers of Han-
over Gulch, died at the Grant County Hospital
Saturday last, and was buried Sunday. Jack
had hung to his property for years and under-
gone many privations, and had just reached
a point where he could live without rustling
for bacon and beans. Only the day before his
death he had signed papers giving him $5000
for an interest in a claim. Had he lived another
year, he doubtless would have had money to
throw at the birds. His struggle of life is over.
May it be well with him in the other world.
From the November 20, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Ada Humes, the heroine of many romances
in Silver City, and the New Mexico penitentiary,
where she passed a few months, is now in El
Paso, where she is pounding a piano in one of
the saloons. The fair Adaβs reformation evi-
dently did not stick.