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  1. Sep 11, 2013 · On the gusty morning of April 27, 2013, Peter Grauer passed away in the loving arms of his family in Kamloops, British Columbia. Peter was born in Revelstoke, BC, to Haakon Peter (d.1958) and...

  2. May 6, 2016 · According to author Peter Grauer (Interred With Their Bones: Blll Miner in Canada, 1903-1907) , Dunn’s real name was John William Grell. He was 57 when he died.

  3. Sep 19, 2018 · But this time he wasn’t so lucky – he was captured and sentenced to life in prison. However, he managed to escape and was never again seen in Canada. Here is a copy of a map shown in the book Interred with Their Bones, Bill Miner in Canada, by the late Peter Grauer, self-published in 2006.

  4. Jun 5, 2014 · After an overnight stay in Quilchena, the Royal North West Mounted Police led their quarry to Kamloops where officers were stunned to see a crowd of townspeople waiting to glimpse the outlaws. Spencer was there. As the only photographer in town, she had been hired on contract by the Vancouver Daily Province to document the capture.

  5. A new book by Kamloops, BC author Peter Grauer titled "Interred With Their Bones - Bill Miner in Canada 1903-1907"; provides unprecedented insights, discoveries, and historical accounts that have been, until now, inaccessible and unpublished.

  6. abcbookworld.com › article › article-14944Obituary - ABC BookWorld

    Jun 11, 2013 · On the gusty morning of April 27, 2013, Peter Grauer passed away in the loving arms of his family in Kamloops, British Columbia. Peter was born in Revelstoke, BC, to Haakon Peter (d.1958) and Nora Evelyn nèe Portman (d.1993) Grauer.

  7. May 8, 1906, the CPR train “Imperial Limited” was held up near Kamloops, B.C. by the Bill Miner gang, netting $15.50. The gang escaped on horseback but were pursued by Constable William Fernie and his four First Nations trackers; Alex Ignace, Eli La Roux, Michel Le Camp and Philip Toma.

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