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Lane JohnnyLane Johnny in The Black Hills union. - Apr 15 1892
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... PROMISING thi-CE-quarter BL?JOD JJ yearling Percherou stud colt,sired by ihe mported L-Vrcheron stallion Villard. Hordes all times on easy terms and low prices. J. Dow & KON. Ranch on Lame Johnny. Postoffice Buuaio Gap, S. FOR SALE?III the outskirts FOR THE RANGE, NEAR Sturgis, a three Cleveland Bay filly, brauded on right shoulder. Parties noticing such an animal are requested to ..."
Publication place: Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota
Lane JohnnyLane Johnny in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Sep 12 1989
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"... 1040 023 04. For a more detailed description See Deed Recorded ln Vol Page 854. Office for Spartanburg County, now or formerly charged for taxes ln the name of LANE JOHNNY on receipt NO. (S) 67494-08 3. 63072-87 3 ln the amount of Item No. 1504. 1 Lot, 1 Bldg. District omd and shown on County Block Sheet 6 17-04 117 ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Lane JohnnyLane Johnny in The Black Hills union. - Aug 21 1891
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... ELDER. Met at the Slick schoool house Friday evening June 20. Tliey meet every two weeks alternating between"the Ensorand THACKER, President, A. A. ROGERS, Secretary, Rapid City, S. D. LAME JOHNNY. Atthe Dean school house on the second and fourth Saturday evening of each month. -E. E. DEAN,president, MRS. MINNIE DOW, secretary, Buffalo Gap, S. D. PENNINGTON CENTER. At the house ..."
Publication place: Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota
Lane JohnnyLane Johnny in Northern Star (Lismore, NSW) - May 28 1920
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"... famous "home stake guards," who guarded bullion from the Home Stake Mine, belonging to the late Senator Hearst. It was while so employed that he put out of business "Lame Johnny," one of the most darikg of the desperadoes on the Cheyenne route. "Lame Johuuy" stepped into the road to hold up the stage-which Bullock was guarding. Bullock "got his man" ..."
Publication place: Lismore, New South Wales, Australia