Selasa, 15 Mei 2018

Pinkerton Operative John Fraser Served Half a Century

He worked on the Fountain murder case. Historian C.L. Sonnichsen introduced Pinkerton operative J.C. Fraser to his readers during his coverage of the disappearance of Colonel Albert J. Fountain in Tularosa: Last of the Frontier West, first published in 1960. Sonnichsen gave no information on Fraser other then his involvement in the Fountain case, and …

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