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Domestic News April 13, 1894

Santa Fe Daily New Mexican

Santa Fe., Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

What is this article about?

Sheriff Curry of Lincoln County and three deputies departed the capital city after four days, having transported prisoners to the penitentiary. Described as a popular, brave Democratic official, he made new friends. Later, a storm forced their return.

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Sheriff Curry, of Lincoln county, accompanied by W. H. Guyse, John Thornton and Manuel Sisneros, three of his deputies, started home this morning after a four day's stay in this city. The trip necessitates the traveling of 200 miles overland in wagons.

Sheriff Curry's mission to this city was to bring a number of prisoners who were incarcerated in the penitentiary.

Sheriff Curry, although a young man, is one of the most popular citizens of Lincoln county. He is a staunch adherent of the principles of the Democratic party and was elected to his present office by a substantial majority. He is as brave as a lion, a faithful officer and one of the best tax collectors in the territory. thus combining the essential qualifications for a good sheriff. He made many new friends during his visit to the capital and returns home with the good will of all who met him. Later-The storm drove them back.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Legal Or Court Weather

What keywords are associated?

Sheriff Curry Lincoln County Prisoners Departure Storm

What entities or persons were involved?

Sheriff Curry W. H. Guyse John Thornton Manuel Sisneros

Where did it happen?

This City

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

This City

Event Date

This Morning

Key Persons

Sheriff Curry W. H. Guyse John Thornton Manuel Sisneros

Outcome

the storm drove them back.

Event Details

Sheriff Curry and three deputies started home after a four-day stay in the city to transport prisoners to the penitentiary. The 200-mile overland trip in wagons was interrupted when a storm forced their return.

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