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bear thing

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)🌐 Q16479893id: t_bear_4068ca
Probable 70%
Summary:  A bear attacked and killed a Mexican lady in a pinon grove near Los Truches, leaving behind tracks and remains.
Completeness: 56/100 Grade D
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Claims (1)

witnessed

bear tracks
cited from A special from Espaneta, New Mexico,… (1889)
A special from Espaneta, New Mexico, says: “News from Los Truches, sixteen miles east of here, that a very old Mexican lady, who, with her son, was in a pinon grove, several miles from home, was eaten by a bear. The mother and son separated dur…

Mentioned by (5)

Mexican lady killed_by bear
Sam killed_by bear
Robert Winkler shot bear
Narrator witnessed bear
P. M. McPherson witnessed bear

Sources (1)

A special from Espaneta, New Mexico,…

1889 · newspaper · public-domain

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