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id: t_indians_54c97f
Probable 70%
Summary:  Group believed to have possibly slain Peter Fee.
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Claims (4)

fought_in

fight on the middle fork of the Palomas
cited from Capt… (1891)
Capt. Byer’s fight on the middle fork of the Palomas, was a one sided affair, as the Indians esconsced behind rocks and trees, poured a murderous fire upon the troops.

owned

cited from those who crossed the river in the boat… (1891)
those who crossed the river in the boat. The Indians met them on the opposite bank in a friendly manner, and while the Americans were suspecting nothing wrong, they were suddenly put to death before they could make any re- sistance. The names …
cited from those who crossed the river in the boat… (1891)
those who crossed the river in the boat. The Indians met them on the opposite bank in a friendly manner, and while the Americans were suspecting nothing wrong, they were suddenly put to death before they could make any re- sistance. The names …

witnessed

the country around Silver City, Santa Rita, and Central
cited from Image 26 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), August 18, 1917, (HOME EDITION, COMIC SECTION) (1917)
UL FASO HERALD When Indians Roamed Country Around Silver City Santa Rita and Central A Story Of One Of The Mexico lhe btory is Replete With Lawlessness Robberies And Indian Raids Of Those T K writmtr this it is my desire I to picture as near as possible T tftw great daagexs and h…

Mentioned by (12)

Peter Fee killed_by Indians
white men killed_by Indians1850
Thomas Harlin killed_by Indians
Henderson Smith killed_by Indians
Thomas Wilson killed_by Indians
James M. Miller killed_by Indians
John Jackson killed_by Indians
Dr. A. L. Lincoln killed_by Indians
Glanton killed_by Indians
John J. Jackson killed_by Indians
William Pewit killed_by Indians
John Dorsey killed_by Indians

Sources (3)

Capt…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

those who crossed the river in the boat…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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