who is attorney holmes affiliated with rv groat of san francisco in 1850

by Prof. Gerson O'Hara DVM 6 min read

Who was the outlaw in California in the late 1860s?

Fred Amos – An outlaw and highwayman in California in the late 1860s, Amos was captured and sentenced to ten years prison for a holdup. One story ways that after the sentencing, he asked the judge to play a game of seven-up with him, double or nothing. Fred lost and got 20 years in San Quentin.

Who was the Texas outlaw who was lynched?

After robbing a stage near Globe, Arizona stage on August 10, 1883, he was pursued and killed in a gunfight. Wade Alsup – A Texas outlaw, Alsup was lynched by 15 masked men in Blue, Texas on June 27, 1877.

Where was Jesus Avott sentenced?

Jesus Avott (a) – Convicted of horse theft in October 1889, Avott was sentenced to a year in the Arizona Territorial Prison in Yuma. He and several others, including the Apache Kid, were to be transported by stagecoach from Globe to Casa Grande, before being put on a train to Yuma.

Who was the outlaw who died in the Horrell War?

Ceberiano Aguilar – An outlaw who fought and died in the Horrell War of Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1874. Donaciano Aguilar – An outlaw who was sentenced to life imprisonment in New Mexico on November 24, 1909. Reymundo Aguilar – A outlaw who fought and died in the Horrell War of Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1874.

Who was the outlaw horse thief who was jailed for shooting a man to death?

Justin Anjo – A California outlaw, Anjo was lynched for shooting a man to death on July 12, 1877. Ernest Anthony – Outlaw horse thief, Anthony was jailed in Springer, New Mexico in March 1885, was pardoned, then captured again twice more, escaping both times. He then changed his name and moved to Wyoming.

Who was the Mexican outlaw who raped a girl?

Juan Alvarid – A vicious Mexican outlaw, Juan was lynched in Socorro, New Mexico, on August 16, 1882, for raping an 8-year-old girl. Leonard Alverson – A thief and smuggler, Alverson was accused, with two other men, of robbing a post office at Steins Pass, New Mexico on December 9, 1897.

Who was the outlaw who confessed to the murder of Jack Ketchum?

He and the other men were imprisoned, but in 1899, Thomas Black Jack Ketchum confessed to the crime and the three men were freed. Burton Alvord – Lawman and Outlaw. Burton Alvord (1866-1910) – An Arizona lawman who turned outlaw in the 1890s when he began to drink too much.