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Robert H. "Three-Fingered" Birch (c. 1827 – c. 1866) was a 19th-century American adventurer, criminal, soldier. lawman, postmaster, and prospector. He was a member of the infamous "Banditti of the Prairie" in his youth, whose involvement in the torture-murder of George Davenport in 1845 led to his turning state's evidence against his co-conspirators. He was also the discoverer of the Pinos Altos gold mine with Jacob Snively and James W.
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Birch, Robert H. Robert H. Birch
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American criminal and prospector
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Robert Henry Birch, Henry Birch, "Three-Fingered" Birch
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1827-01-01Z
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1866-01-01Z
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