sorrel thoroughbred stallion thing
also known as: sorrel thoroughbred stallion, stallion
Summary: 16-hand high stallion stolen from WS ranch, believed taken through Cooney.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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cited from Last Saturday night there was stolen from… (1888)
Last Saturday night there was stolen from
the WS ranch a sorrel thoroughbred stallion,
16 hands high. Captain French will pay a re-
ward for the recovery of the animal and $1,000
for the arrest and conviction of the thief. The
animal is believed…
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cited from Last Saturday night there was stolen from… (1888)
Last Saturday night there was stolen from
the WS ranch a sorrel thoroughbred stallion,
16 hands high. Captain French will pay a re-
ward for the recovery of the animal and $1,000
for the arrest and conviction of the thief. The
animal is believed…
stolen
from WS ranch— 1888-08-18
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)at Davis’ mill
a few days ago. The brute fled.
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conve…
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A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Last Saturday night there was stolen from…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain