Rabu, 01 Maret 2017

A Premonition of Death

When retired General James Byrne was working in west Texas for the T&P Railway, his mind was more on Victorio’s Apaches and his wife back home in Fort Worth. In the middle of August 1880 Mrs. Lilly L. Byrne of Fort Worth, Texas, received a devastating telegraph from El Paso. Apaches had murdered her husband, …

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