Difference between revisions of "Railroad Bill (Q490362)"

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(‎Removed claim: hasDescription (P66): Unknown. Possibly named Morris Slater or Bill McCoy, he "freeloaded" aboard trains and defended himself with a rifle. This made him both a "wanted" suspect and a folk hero., #quickstatements; batch #485 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Enslaved status unknown. Possibly named Morris Slater or Bill McCoy, he "freeloaded" aboard trains and defended himself with a rifle. This made him both a "wanted" suspect and a folk hero., #quickstatements; batch #486 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
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Enslaved status unknown. Possibly named Morris Slater or Bill McCoy, he "freeloaded" aboard trains and defended himself with a rifle. This made him both a "wanted" suspect and a folk hero.
Property / hasDescription: Enslaved status unknown. Possibly named Morris Slater or Bill McCoy, he "freeloaded" aboard trains and defended himself with a rifle. This made him both a "wanted" suspect and a folk hero. / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: Enslaved status unknown. Possibly named Morris Slater or Bill McCoy, he "freeloaded" aboard trains and defended himself with a rifle. This made him both a "wanted" suspect and a folk hero. / reference
 

Revision as of 11:05, 27 January 2021

HC-PER-34660
  • HC-PER-34660
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Railroad Bill
HC-PER-34660
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Enslaved status unknown. Possibly named Morris Slater or Bill McCoy, he "freeloaded" aboard trains and defended himself with a rifle. This made him both a "wanted" suspect and a folk hero.