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J. D. Lee is the former driver and supposed owner of the Mogollon Stage Line in Grant Coun

In late November 1890, Lee skipped town unceremoniously and fled to Texas, owing almost everyone in the country [1][2]. He was described as a man of “very windy ways,” and it was a wonder he could get credit from any businessman [1][2].

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  1. J… (1890)
    J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped so unceremoniously last week, owes almost everyone in the country. He was a man of very windy ways and the wonder is th
  2. Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-11-28 (1890)
    J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped so unceremoniously last week, owes almost everyone in the country. He was a man of very windy ways and the wonder is
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