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Grant County, NM in the 1890s

Documented people, places, organizations, events, and things active in this decade. Every entry cites primary sources from the corpus.

People (1490)

A1 Hefflinperson

A prisoner who intervened in an altercation and was jailed for shooting up Georgetown.

a.k.a. A1 Hefflin, Hefflin

A1 Mayfieldperson

Arrested in connection with the attempted hold-up of the Boyle brothers.

a.k.a. A1 Mayfield

A. A. Altperson

Committee member who submitted the report on county affairs.

a.k.a. A. Alt

A. A. Jensonperson

Received the Fort Bayard beef contract at $4.20 per hundred and came from his Arizona ranch.

a.k.a. A. A. Jenson

A. A. Keenperson

A. A. Keen is a person about whom no specific historical details are known from the available claims.

Aaron Schutzperson

Owner of the store that caught fire when a lamp fell.

Abel Ruedaperson

Found dead in a jacal near Davis' mill; coroner's jury ruled it a suicide.

a.k.a. Rueda

Abel Stearnsperson

First alcalde of the district of Los Angeles who sent a dispatch about the Yuma Indian attack on the ferry company.

A. B. Millerperson

Russell's partner and general manager of business on the plains, later a prominent citizen of Denver, Colorado.

a.k.a. Miller, A. B. Miller

A. C. Doloresperson

Arrested on the Gila with Murray, West, and Tacket for stolen stock.

a.k.a. A. C. Dolores

Acostaperson

A man who was shot by Carpio with a bow and arrows and later died of his wounds after being carried to Three Rivers.

A. C. Robinsonperson

Sheriff of Socorro county who passed through town to Kingston with his wife.

a.k.a. Sheriff A. C. Robinson

A. Croweperson

Night guard who was overpowered and taken hostage by escaping prisoners.

a.k.a. Mr. A. Crowe, Mr. Crowe

A. C. Windhamperson

Citizen from the lower Gila who volunteered to assist in the capture of the thieves.

Ada Humesperson

Ada Humes and Kid Lewis moved from Silver City to La Cruces.

a.k.a. Ada Humea

Ada M. Cutlerperson

Ada M. Cutler's occupation is unknown.

Adamsperson

The man known for 'Adam's diggins' fame, reported to still be alive and living in Encinada.

a.k.a. Adams

Addie Claytonperson

Addie Clayton was among the pupils in attendance when the normal school opened on September 3.

Adelaida Jaramilloperson

Young woman shot and killed at the Los Lunas depot while awaiting a train to Denver.

a.k.a. Miss Adelaida Jaramillo

Adela Zeansperson

Woman who sells enchiladas on Yankie Street next to Cottage saloon.

a.k.a. Mrs. Adela Zeans

A. G. Spauldingperson

Ex-president of the National Baseball League who purchased ranches on the Mimbres.

A. Harrisperson

A. Harris, also known as Mr. A. Harris, was a person who witnessed an unspecified event, but no further details are known.

a.k.a. Mr. A. Harris

A. H. Dollinerperson

Secretary of the Union Iron and Foundry company who purchased the ricolite quarries.

a.k.a. Messrs. A. H. Dolliner

A. Herschbergerperson

Member of the Osborne group who suffered a fractured arm above the wrist when a mule ran away while he was driving into Pinos Altos.

a.k.a. Herschberger, Mr. Herschberger

A. H. Harlleeperson

A. H. Harllee, also known as A H Inlrd, was a person with two sources backing claims, but their occupation and elected office were unknown.

a.k.a. A H Inlrd

A. H. Moreheadperson

Elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Mexico, residing in Silver City; later mentioned traveling to Kingston to install Masonic lodge officers.

a.k.a. Morehead, Mr. Morehead

A. J. Fountainperson

A. J. Fountain, also known as Col. A. J. Fountain, was a person whose elected office and places of residence are unknown.

a.k.a. Col. A. J. Fountain

A. J. Hurlburtperson

Captain who died on the 18th inst. of an abscess of the brain in the 58th year of his age.

a.k.a. Capt. A. J. Hurlburt, Mr. Hurlburt, Capt. Hurlburt

A. J. Loomisperson

A. J. Loomis was a person, but no specific claims about their occupation or historical significance are available in the provided sources.

A. J. Spauldingperson

Person in Pinos Altos with an uncollected license from October 1, 1889 to October 31, 1890.

Akersperson

Akers is the proprietor of a business in New Mexico in 1893.

A. Kevichanperson

Speaker at the Democratic ratification meeting in Santa Fe.

a.k.a. A lvcnchan, A. Kevichan

A. K. Wattsperson

Owner of a meat market where Dave Tulloch's mountain lion was reportedly on exhibition.

Albert Bacon Fallperson

Worked with Doheny in Kingston mines; later involved in Teapot Dome scandal.

a.k.a. Albert Bacon Fall

Albert Chapelperson

A discharged colored soldier killed by Thomas N. Fitsch in a dispute.

a.k.a. Albert Chapel

Albert J. Fountainperson

Author or narrator of the account about the Indian escape from Fort Riley.

Albert Mayfieldperson

Albert Mayfield was charged with an unknown crime, stood trial, and was sentenced, but no further details are known.

a.k.a. Mayfield

Alberto Chaconperson

A man found dead in a well belonging to the Copper Company in San Pedro.

a.k.a. Chacon

Albert Vegaperson

A man known as 'Chicharo' incarcerated in cell No. 2 at the courthouse for being too handy with his gun.

a.k.a. Chicharo

Albuquerque sporting manperson

An Albuquerque sporting man told a story about a two pair poker player.

Alec Woodburnperson

Shift boss of the Kleptomania mine who found a dead body in an old shaft on the Aztec mine.

a.k.a. Alec. Woodburn

Alexander H. Moreheadperson

The probate clerk who was absent during a committee investigation of his office affairs.

a.k.a. Mr. Alexander H. Morehead

Alexander Moreheadperson

Grand Master who called the Masonic Grand Lodge to order at Las Cruces.

a.k.a. Grand Master Alexander Morehead

Alex McGregorperson

Foreman of the Commercial mine who caused an accident by improperly running the engine.

a.k.a. Alex McGregor, McGregor

A. L. Fosterperson

Arrested on the Mimbres on complaint of Vic Culbertson for killing cattle.

Alfred Jobperson

Father of Redford Job, lives on Whisky Creek east of Silver City.

Alfred Job, Jr.person

Indicted for shooting at John Coleman; held in county jail unable to furnish $2500 bond.

a.k.a. the young man, Alfred Job, Jr.

Alfred Job, Sr.person

Indicted for shooting at John Coleman; held in county jail unable to furnish $1500 bond.

a.k.a. the old gentleman, Alfred Job, Sr.

Alfred Mitchellperson

Mr and Mrs Alfred Mitchell and maid of New York are at the Menger.

Alice Paileyperson

Alice Pailey was among the pupils attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

a.k.a. Alice Bailey

Al Mayfieldperson

A chum of Windy Dick and fellow robber who fled from officers with Huber.

a.k.a. A1 Mayfield

Al Potterperson

A man shot and killed by Jasper Thomason while unarmed and peeling poles.

a.k.a. A1 Potter, Potter

Al Shepardperson

Employee of the S.L.C. outfit in Sierra county whose mule fell and broke its neck, injuring him.

a.k.a. A1 Shepard, Al

A. McGregorperson

Georgetown resident who sent a rock with a natural picture of Mineral Mountain to Judge Bennett.

A. M. Hunterperson

Charged with assault to murder George H. Nye; acquitted at trial.

Anastacio Padillaperson

A worker killed by W. N. Fowler with an ax while working in a field on the Mimbres.

a.k.a. Anastacio Padilla, Anastacio Pa^dilla

Andreas Enriquesperson

A Mexican man found shot through the body near the heart, still alive but unable to identify his shooter.

Andyperson

Hired man employed by Childs who stole from Apusy and was shot by him.

a.k.a. hired man named Andy

Angus Campbellperson

Man who brought alfilaria grass to the Enterprise office and promoted its cultivation.

a.k.a. Mr. Campbell, Camp- bell

Annie Dedrickperson

Colored lady from Camp Grant who informed J. C. Webb about the whereabouts of his brother's murderer.

a.k.a. Annie

Ann Meadorperson

Mrs Ann Meador is the defendant in a case brought by the state of Texas, and she is the wife of a man employed at the Towne smelter.

a.k.a. Mrs Ann Meador

Anonymous Cowboyperson

Drunken cowboy who held up Jas. Mirk, robbed him, shot off his own finger, and was bound over to the grand jury.

a.k.a. drunken cowboy of the 0 Bar O ranch, the highway man

Antony Vertinoperson

Italian miner severely injured in an explosion at the Key mine.

a.k.a. Vertino

A. O. Keatingperson

Person whose address was written in pencil on the margin of the Weekly Missouri Republican as Monterey.

Apache Georgeperson

Old acquaintance who protected the narrator and his party in Deming.

a.k.a. Apache, Pachie

Armstrongperson

The owner of the boarding house in Separ.

a.k.a. Armstrong, Mr. Armstrong

Arthur Goodellperson

Cattleman who brought in 160 head of steers with Thos. J. Clark.

Arthur Nicholperson

Owner of the horse Baldy that lost the race.

a.k.a. Arthur Nichol's

A. Staabperson

Person from Santa Fe who reportedly lost $30,000 in a poker game in San Francisco.

A T Griggperson

A T Grigg is mentioned as owner of a company dealing in furniture, crockery, and glassware.

a.k.a. A T GRIG6, A T GRIGG

A. Thomasperson

A. Thomas is a person, but no specific biographical details are known from the available sources.

Auguste P. Choteauperson

Formed a partnership with Julius de Mun in 1815 to hunt, trap, and trade.

Au Sinperson

A person named by Charley Wing as giving him the watches; possibly does not exist.

Avalperson

A Mexican man who was shot dead in Pinos Altos the previous fall; his assassin was never captured.

Avaran Barreraperson

Son of Juan Jose Barrera killed at the first fire during the Indian attack.

a.k.a. Avaran

Bacaperson

Justice of the peace served with a warrant for the murder of Faustin Ortiz.

Barberperson

Co-owner of 600 head of steers sold to G. F. Black.

Barllekperson

Barllek is listed as an attorney at law with an office in Rooms 3 and 4 over Ronenbergs Store in the Sheridan Block, Silver City.

a.k.a. n barllek, BARLLEK

Barney Kerrperson

Man found by inquest jury to have killed James Kerr with a hammer, shotgun, or crowbar.

a.k.a. Barney, Kerr

Barney Kerr's brotherperson

Victim killed by blows to the head; body examined during autopsy.

a.k.a. deceased

B. B. Lewisperson

An old-time Silver City boy now mining in California who returned from a trip to the old country.

a.k.a. Lewis

Beauregardperson

Beauregard, Bryan, and T S Henderson of Texas declare in favor of whatever money platform the Democratic party may adopt.

Bella Coxperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

Bella iaddisperson

Bella iaddis was among the pupils attending the normal school at its opening on September 3.

a.k.a. Bella Laddis

Belleperson

Belle was among the pupils attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

Ben Crawfordperson

Ex-sheriff of Graham County who was killed by Indians in southern Arizona.

Ben Dorseyperson

A man found dead near the railroad track, ruled a suicide, who had escaped from a Kansas insane asylum.

a.k.a. Ben Dorsey, Mr. Dorsey

Benito Armijoperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

Benjamin Reevesperson

U.S. Commissioner appointed to conduct the survey of the road.

Ben Laswellperson

A man from the city who helped the officer subdue Jerry Sullivan.

a.k.a. Laswell

Bensonperson

One of two men arrested for burglarizing the Commercial Saloon.

a.k.a. Benson

Ben Taylorperson

Arrested on the Mimbres on complaint of Vic Culbertson for killing cattle.

Ben Williamsperson

Ben Williams was a detective, friend/co-worker of Pat Garrett, and was shot by A. B. Fall in Las Cruces, NM in 1895.

B. E. Pierceperson

Courtesy credit for a photo of the second Silver City courthouse; also identified as Rev. B. E. Pierce, pastor of the Silver City Methodist Church from 1888–94.

a.k.a. R. E. Pierce

Bernard Martinezperson

Mexican person aged 60 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Bert Nickerbockerperson

Young man injured in a roping accident who was taken to a hospital in Ouray, Colorado.

Beru Qurorelloperson

Italian miner injured in the Key mine explosion who also suffered from erysipelas.

a.k.a. Qurorello

Bessie McBrideperson

A woman considerably injured in the wagon accident that killed Berry.

Big Danperson

Chief among the gang of desperate outlaws in the Clifton area.

a.k.a. Big Dan

Big Daveperson

Big Dave was a person for whom no specific historical details are known.

a.k.a. Big Dave

Big Johnperson

A man identified as the sheriff of Tombstone appearing in a photographic print.

Bill Brownperson

The Democratic candidate who defeated Congressman Wallace by 15,000 majority in the Richmond district.

a.k.a. Brown

Bill Caldwellperson

A man who held up three miners at gunpoint near Pyramid and was later remanded to county jail.

a.k.a. Caldwell, Cald-well

Billy Bakerperson

Man who came from Deming and reported that Rich was coming for George Forget with a $200 reward.

a.k.a. Billy Baker

Billy Birchfieldperson

A Deming boy who won first prize at a cattle roping tournament in Solomonville, Arizona.

a.k.a. Billy Birchfield

Billy Conantperson

Returned from a big hunt and fish in the Mogollons.

Blain Brosperson

Blain Bros advertise that from June 1891 they will sell goods at New York prices.

a.k.a. BLAIN BROS

B. M. Readperson

An attorney who secured pensions for old soldiers, including Romero and Naranjo.

a.k.a. Attorney B. M. Read

Bob Andersonperson

A foreman for Head and Hearst who was shot by Apaches and later recovered in Deming.

a.k.a. Anderson

Bob Campbellperson

Fell into a 65-foot well in Doming but escaped without injury.

Bob Claytonperson

Cattleman sentenced to be shot for killing J. W. Cavitt in Ciudad Juarez.

a.k.a. Bob Clayton, Clayton

Bob Evansperson

Man who narrowly escaped drowning in the Gila River along with his wife.

a.k.a. Bob, Bob Evans

Bob Hallperson

Son of Peter S. Hall Sr., member of the Hall family of rustlers.

a.k.a. Bob

Bob Worthenperson

Ice man whose mules failed to recognize him after he cleaned up and wore new clothes.

Bonitaperson

Younger sister of Roman Chiquito described as the belle of the Mescalero tribe.

a.k.a. Bonita, Bo-nita

Bothwellperson

A man arrested for killing a woman in Juarez but acquitted at trial.

Boyd boysperson

Group claiming a three-quarters interest in the Corralitos ranch who attacked a Mexican cattle buyer.

a.k.a. Boyd boys, the Boyds

Boyleperson

Superintendent of the Mountain Key mine who investigated ore theft.

a.k.a. superintendent Boyle

Boyle Brothersperson

The Boyle Brothers were involved in a confrontation with robbers, one of them shooting a hole in Windy Dick's hat.

B. P. Barnesperson

A man who arrived from East camp with a gold and silver brick.

Brahmperson

Nothing is known about the person Brahm from available sources.

Brakeman Mudgeperson

A brakeman injured in the wreck, hospitalized in El Paso, who had acted as agent in Silver City.

a.k.a. Mudge

Breckenridgeperson

Breckenridge announces his first speech this campaign for September 21st at Williamstown, Grant county.

a.k.a. Kentucky Breckenridge

Bremenperson

One of several men who shipped silver bullion in the old stage coach days.

Brigham Youngperson

Mormon leader who had seven wives at the time.

a.k.a. Young

Brockperson

The murderer of a Chinaman, being hunted by Sheriff Whitehill.

Broncoperson

Escapee who was recaptured and placed in irons.

Bronco Billperson

A prisoner sentenced to 1 year for shooting up the town, transported to Santa Fe.

Bryanperson

Listed as a speaker on the program of the National Irrigation Congress.

Buck Balbrethperson

Was in charge of the jail and did not recognize Gould until after the prisoner acknowledged being one of the men wanted.

a.k.a. Buck Balbreth

Bud Mooreperson

Deputy Sheriff who led the capture of West, Murray, and Tacket.

Bud Taylorperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

Bud Williamsperson

Cattle inspector of this district who reported cattle shipment figures.

a.k.a. Williams

Burnsperson

One of two men who opened fire on Dick Stratton and Dud Pruett with Winchesters.

Byerperson

A captain who fought Indians on the middle fork of the Palomas.

a.k.a. Capt. Byer

Cadetteperson

Last great war chief of the Mescaleros who led 500 warriors on the war path; grandfather of Roman Chiquito.

C. A. Foxperson

No substantive information about C. A. Fox is available from the provided sources.

C. A. Gogginperson

School principal with salary of $100.00 for the current year 1890.

Calvin Feaselperson

Calvin Feasel is a person for whom no verified biographical details exist in the provided sources.

a.k.a. Calvin Feasel, Mr. Feasel

Calvin Herringperson

Committee member who submitted the report on county affairs.

Campbellperson

Present at Mungall's house drinking whiskey; went for water and later awakened Mungall and helped lift Jimmy into bed.

a.k.a. Campbell, man Campbell

Campbell Hardyperson

A Boston jeweler who related his experiences in New Mexico from ten years prior.

a.k.a. Mr. Hardy, Hardy

Captain Branniganperson

Captain of the Mescalero Indian police who discovered the fugitive Indians on the reservation.

Captain Bridgerperson

Guest at the patriotic dinner near Bridger's Fort.

a.k.a. Old Captain Bridger

Captain Donaldsonperson

Of the Jim stock ranch, involved in rounding up beeves for shipment.

Captain Frenchperson

Rancher or boss who rounded up his cow-punchers and lectured them about marrying.

a.k.a. Captain French

Captain Glennperson

One of the pioneers of the Santa Fe trade in 1821.

Captain Henry Carrolperson

Officer of the Ninth Cavalry shot through the body at San Andreas, nursed by Roman Chiquito.

a.k.a. Captain Henry Carrol

Captain Isaac B. Halseyperson

An honest ranchman from Rociado found dead near his ranch with no marks of violence.

a.k.a. Capt. Halsey, Isaac B. Halsey

Captain Keysperson

An experienced Indian campaigner who pursued the killers of Ehrman and Riggs.

a.k.a. Captains Keys

Captain Maddenperson

Officer of the 6th Cavalry in command at Fort Bowie, Arizona.

a.k.a. Captain Madden

Captain Madden's sonperson

Son of Captain Madden who was killed while en route to visit his father at Fort Bowie.

a.k.a. son of Captain Madden

Captain Robsonperson

Of the Grand Central mining company; went over the Range Wednesday.

a.k.a. Capt. Robson

Captain Salizarperson

Officer who escorted the prisoners and violated terms of surrender with barbarous treatment.

a.k.a. Salizar

Captain Stoutperson

An individual known as Captain Stout who was later identified in Arizona as a famous road agent.

Captain William Frenchperson

Manager of the W.S. ranch at Alma who reported the Indian killings.

a.k.a. Captain Wm. French

Capt. Burrisperson

Co-discoverer of the Laclede mine with Eli Mader.

a.k.a. Captain Burris

Capt. W. H. Donaldsonperson

A stockman who decided to have 800 head of his she stock spayed.

a.k.a. W. H. Donaldson, Donaldson

Capt. W. R. Shoemakerperson

U.S. ordinance officer who converted the old adobe church in Santa Fe into a storehouse for captured cannons.

a.k.a. Capt. Shoemaker, late Capt. W. R. Shoemaker

Carl Ehrmanperson

A pioneer citizen of Deming killed in the Hatchet mountains while prospecting.

Carl Ferdinand Feigenbaumperson

Executed for murder of Mrs. Julia Hoffman; attorney claimed he was Jack the Ripper.

a.k.a. Carl Ferdinand Fiegenbaum

Carl Mrotzekperson

Person who helped place the Gamble tombstone upright in December 1962.

Carnegieperson

Carnegie attempts to persuade the London Times to take up the question of home rule for Ireland.

Carpioperson

Younger brother of Roman Chiquito, subject to violent insanity, who shot Nicolas Acosta.

a.k.a. Carpio

Carrie Druggperson

Woman deliberately shot and killed by H. Brooks at her house.

Cash Keenperson

Cash Keen is a person about whom no specific claims are recorded.

a.k.a. Cash Keen, Keen

Casimiroperson

A Mexican man killed by Johnson's gun while standing in range of Spellman.

a.k.a. Casimiro, The Mexican Casimiro

Casimiro Bacaperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

Casper Schutzperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

C.B. Haywardperson

The publisher of the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper starting in July 1885.

C. B. Stockingperson

Former bullion messenger for the Carlisle company and jailor at Florence, Arizona, arrested for assaulting a prisoner.

a.k.a. C. B. Stocking, Stocking

C. B. Waltersperson

A saloon keeper in Juarez arrested and sentenced to be shot for killing a woman.

a.k.a. Walters, C. B. Wal-ters

C. C. Shoemakerperson

Bondsman for Sheriff-elect James A. Lockhart.

C. C. Smartperson

A former neighbor of Childress who swore out the warrant for his arrest, claiming Childress eloped with his wife.

C. F. Crowperson

Member of the United States geological survey who had been resurveying and making estimates on forest reserves.

C. F. Flintperson

Person in Silver City, out of business, with an uncollected license from Aug. 1, 1889 to October 31, 1890.

Chapmanperson

Chapman was a person who owned property of an unspecified nature. No further historical significance can be determined from the available information.

a.k.a. Mr. Chapman

Charles Allinghamperson

A man known as 'Sandy' who was attacked by Cora Lee with a boulder.

a.k.a. Sandy, Charles Al-lingham

Charles Baineperson

A gardener who killed a woman and committed suicide, and who previously supplied Geronimo.

a.k.a. Chas. Baine, Frenchy, French

Charles Brakebillperson

Narrowly escaped a giant powder explosion at Chloride Flat; seriously injured in the eyesight.

a.k.a. Charley Brakebill, Mr. Brakebill

Charles Brownperson

Old resident and prominent citizen of Tucson who was one of the owners of the ferry and narrowly escaped the massacre.

a.k.a. Mr. Charles Brown

Charles Campbellperson

Charles Campbell is a person with three sources backing claims, but no specific biographical facts are known.

a.k.a. Chas. Campbell, Charles Campbell, Charles Campbell

Charles Carwileperson

Person who died of grippe in Silver City.

Charles C Taylorperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

a.k.a. Charlsfi C Taylor

Charles Dennisperson

No information is available about Charles Dennis.

Charles Dyerperson

Charles Dyer is the general superintendent of the Santa Fe railroad and accompanied the inspection party.

a.k.a. Charles Dyer

Charles Fetterlyperson

A man accused of conspiracy to rob but discharged by the justice of the peace.

a.k.a. Fetterly

Charles F. Lummisperson

Writer and narrator of the account who witnessed events in Valencia County.

Charles Foxperson

Former clerk at Neff & Stevens' hardware store who sold a pistol to Manley and testified at trial.

a.k.a. Chas. Fox

Charles Gambleperson

Man severely hurt and killed when his horse fell on him while riding toward San Juan on the Mimbres river.

Charles Howardperson

An aeronaut who made balloon ascensions and was killed at Guaymas, Mexico.

a.k.a. Howard

Charles Reeseperson

A man who was shot through the head by Indians while traveling with Gene Kirker from Tombstone to the mine and died.

a.k.a. Chas. Reese

Charles Townsendperson

A breeder of fine livestock whose ranch, including residence and all buildings, was leveled by the earthquake.

Charles Wetzgerperson

An old time resident who opened a grocery and provision store on Broadway.

Charles W. Whiteperson

A prominent lawyer from Cincinnati and father of John Slough's second wife.

a.k.a. Charles W. White, White

Charley Andersonperson

A man who quit work on the Blue Bird-Mikado property.

a.k.a. Charlie

Charley Campbellperson

One of the men working on cribbing the well who fell asleep on the trail after drinking.

a.k.a. Campbell

Charley Davenportperson

A noted accountant who tracked births in Silver City.

a.k.a. Charley Davenport

Charley Snowperson

Charley Snow was a person, also known as Charley and cowboy lover, but no additional information about this individual is known.

a.k.a. Charley Snow, Charley, cowboy lover

Charley Springerperson

Farmer harvesting 400 acres of alfalfa valued at $10 per ton.

Charley Wingperson

A Chinese man arrested with stolen watches on his person; described as a hard case ostracised from Chinese society.

Charlie McDanielsperson

Man from Carlisle who disappeared and reportedly went to England after an inheritance; his real name was A. Wolfenden.

a.k.a. Charlie McDaniels, McDaniels, Mc-Daniels

Charlie Poeperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

Chas. Dickensperson

Apache Indian boy and student at Ramona school who was sent to Carlisle school; former Geronimo sympathizer.

a.k.a. Chas. Dickens

Chas. F. Lummisperson

Famous poet and magazine writer currently serving as postmaster at Isleta.

a.k.a. Charles F. Lummis

Chas. F. Myrickperson

Explorer who located the Navajo mines and died at Ship Rock monument.

a.k.a. Myrick, Charles F. Myrick

Chas. Gauseperson

Lake Valley stage proprietor who registered at the Tremont Monday.

Chas. Metcalfperson

Charles Metcalf, also known as Chas. Metcalf, was a person for whom no additional historical details are recorded in the available sources.

a.k.a. Charles Metcalf

Chas Neustadtperson

Dealer in imported domestic wines and liquors.

a.k.a. CHAS NEUSTADT CO

Chas. Pulkerperson

Salo1on keeper of Pinos Altos arrested for larceny after snatching a watch from a customer.

a.k.a. Charles Pulker, Pulker

Chas Tooperson

Chas Too is a person whose arrival and residence are unknown. No further historical details are available.

a.k.a. Chas Too

Chas. Wickieperson

Man who fired shots at opponents over mining business and was jailed.

a.k.a. Wickie

Chauncey Nicholsonperson

A man arrested on a warrant for horse stealing sworn out by Tom Kennedy.

a.k.a. Chauncey Nicholson

Chauncey Storyperson

Owner of the old Castilian Turquoise mine near Bonanza City who sold a turquoise nugget for $1,000.

a.k.a. Chauncey Story

Chauncy Nicholsonperson

Defendant in Territory vs. Chauncy Nicholson horse stealing case, pleaded guilty to petit larceny.

a.k.a. Chauncy Nicholson

Chavesperson

Superintendent who wrote to Solicitor General Victory requesting an official opinion.

a.k.a. Supt Chaves, Superintendent Chaves

C. H. Daneperson

Person claiming a lien on NANW stock via chattel mortgage from Harkey, accused of fraud by George F. Patrick.

a.k.a. C. H. Dane, Dane

Cherokee Kidperson

Member of the rustler gang between Duncan and Clifton.

a.k.a. Cherokee Kid

child of King Holsteinperson

The young child of King Holstein who died from drinking Fowler's Solution.

a.k.a. little child, little sufferer, little innocent

Childsperson

County supervisor who reported Apusy dead and attempted to sell his property as administrator.

a.k.a. county supervisor Childs

Chinamanperson

An unnamed Chinaman was reportedly assaulted by cowboys employed by the Hall brothers while they were passing through from Texas.

a.k.a. inoffensive Chinaman

Chinaman cookperson

Murdered cook at summit section house.

a.k.a. Chinese cook, Chinaman

Chinese cookperson

An unnamed Chinese cook at the summit section house who was fatally wounded and died.

a.k.a. the Chinaman

Chris Watsonperson

Chris Watson is a person whose only known sourced claim is that he arrived in an unspecified location.

C. H. Sporlederperson

C. H. Sporleder is known only from records indicating an election to an unspecified office and an unknown residence.

Cipiano Bacaperson

A man well known around Palomas, hired by Sheriff Lockhart to recapture Bronco Bill in Mexico by trickery.

a.k.a. Baca

C. K. Moreheadperson

President of the State National Bank.

a.k.a. C K MOREHEAD

Clarence Bainperson

Man credited as a hero for throwing a blazing lamp out of Schutz's store during a fire.

a.k.a. Mr. Clarence Bain, Mr. Bain

Clarence Bayneperson

Named individual in a photograph of men in fireman uniforms from 1891.

Clarkperson

A cowboy who died after being thrown from his horse.

a.k.a. cowboy by the name of Clark

C. L. Cantleyperson

The town marshal who attempted to arrest Constable Rodriguez and engaged in a gunfight with him.

a.k.a. Marshal C. L. Cantley, Marshal Cantley, Cantley

Clements Castilloperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

a.k.a. dements Castillo

Clerk of Grant Countyperson

The county clerk whose office was found to be in disarray after an investigation.

a.k.a. the clerk

C.M. Taylorperson

C.M. Taylor is the division master mechanic for the Santa Fe railroad and was part of the inspection party.

a.k.a. C M Taylor

Col. Albert J. Fountainperson

A prominent character on the southwestern frontier described as a born leader, gallant soldier, successful lawyer, brilliant writer, and public-spirited citizen…

a.k.a. Colonel Fountain, Col. Fountain

Col. Bennettperson

One of several men who shipped silver bullion in the old stage coach days.

Col. D. K. Allenperson

Editor of the Arizona Sentinel, civil engineer, commissioned by the Mexican government to survey a concession in Lower California.

a.k.a. Colonel Allen, D. K. Allen

Col. F. M. Gallowayperson

Resident of Pinos Altos who was injured in a buggy accident when his horse ran under a tree limb.

a.k.a. Galloway

Col. Gallowayperson

Col. Galloway was a person known by several names, but no specific biographical details are recorded.

a.k.a. Colonel Galloway, the colonel, Galloway

Col. Horace Hookerperson

Little is known about Col. Horace Hooker; his occupation is not recorded in available sources.

a.k.a. Horace Hooker

Col. J. F. Bennettperson

Son of Jacob Bennett, residing in Las Cruces.

a.k.a. Col. J. F. Bennett

Col. John S. Crawfordperson

Guest at the Timmer House from Kingston.

a.k.a. John S. Crawford

Col. John W. Flemingperson

Had a home on 6th St. behind the Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes in Silver City.

a.k.a. Col. Fleming, John W. Fleming

Col. J. R. Bennettperson

Son of Jacob Bennett who served as lieutenant-colonel and assistant adjutant-general of U.S. volunteers.

Col. Lockhartperson

Moved into his new residence and temporarily forgot politics.

Col. M. C. Loganperson

Colonel who holds the wood contract for both mills in the Mogollons, described as a rustler.

Colonel Blissperson

Colonel at Fort Bayard who sent notice to Captain Keys about rations and instructions.

a.k.a. Col. Bliss

Colonel Chavesperson

The warden of the penitentiary who resigned after the escape.

Colonel E. C. Cooleyperson

Colonel in charge of 26 White Mountain Apache Indians traveling to attend government Indian school.

Colonel Lightenhouseperson

Commander of an Iowa regiment, known to an engineer traveling in Georgia.

a.k.a. Colonel Linnehouse, Colonel Lightenhouse

Colonel McIlhanyperson

Old pathfinder who crossed the plains in 1849 and narrated his journey.

a.k.a. Colonel Mc-Ilhany

colored womanperson

A colored woman remarked on the street that the fine would injure the town.

Col. Parkerperson

Assessor of Sierra County since its organization, appearing as a witness in the Illinois-Calamity case.

a.k.a. Col. Parker

Col. R. F. McComasperson

Of Nebraska; accidentally killed at Silver Creek in the Mogollons by slipping on ice.

a.k.a. Col. McComas, R. F. McComas, Mr. McComas

Col. Sterling Priceperson

Colonel in command of U.S. forces of New Mexico who advanced to Chihuahua.

Conductor Donohueperson

Railroad conductor on the Magdalena branch who broke cattle-loading speed records.

Conductor Starrperson

Conductor killed instantly when a light engine on the Santa Fe jumped the track near El Paso.

a.k.a. Starr

Congressman Wallaceperson

Congressman from Indiana who voted for the $30,000 telegraph appropriation and subsequently lost re-election.

a.k.a. Wallace

Constable Headperson

Constable of Pinos Altos who was sent for after the body was discovered.

constable of Precinct No. 11person

The constable of Precinct No. 11 provided sworn statements about the condition of the jail at Deming.

Constable Ownbyperson

The constable who escorted Caldwell to Silver City.

a.k.a. Constable Ownby

Constable Richweinperson

Constable of Central who shot and killed Transit Parra.

a.k.a. Richwein

Constable Rodriguezperson

Constable who followed and overtook the fleeing pair outside of town on horseback.

a.k.a. Rodriguez, the officer

Contractor Webbperson

A contractor who started south with provisions for work on the Deming, North Mexican and Pacific railroad grade.

Cooneyperson

Cooney is a person, but no further information about their occupation or actions is known from the available sources.

Cora Leeperson

A Silver City demimonde woman who attacked Charles Allingham with a boulder.

a.k.a. Miss Cora Lee

Cornelius Bennettperson

Son of Jacob Bennett who served as quartermaster in the 8th Iowa Cavalry.

Corporal A. M. Batsonperson

Corporal in troupe G, 2nd Cavalry, stationed at Fort Stanton, en route to Fort Wingate for promotion examination.

a.k.a. Corporal Batson

Courier who survived the drowningperson

A courier survived the Platte River crossing and traveled ten miles on foot to the next relay.

a.k.a. courier

C. R. Huberperson

A constable at Pinos Altos tried for assault to kill after shooting Mexicans at a baile.

a.k.a. Huber

C. R. Jacksonperson

A man tried for killing Peter Frazier near Carlisle; he was located in the mountains with a flock of goats.

a.k.a. Jackson

Crowdy Leeperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

C. S. Cooperperson

C. S. Cooper, also known as Cooper, was a person referenced in five sources, but no specific biographical details are documented.

a.k.a. Cooper

Cue Redperson

Participant in a difficulty at Central.

Curley Billperson

One of the chief rustlers in the Clifton area gang.

a.k.a. Curley Bill, Mr. Bill, Mr. C. Bill

C. W. Gassawayperson

Arrested on the Mimbres on complaint of Vic Culbertson for killing cattle.

C. W. Warnerperson

Member of the United States geological survey who had been resurveying and making estimates on forest reserves.

Cyrusperson

Letter writer who participated in the 1872 fight at Howard's Wells.

D. A. McDougalperson

A man from Pyramid who committed suicide by shooting himself; he was born at St. Johns, New Brunswick, and came to New Mexico about five years ago with his cous…

a.k.a. McDougal

Dan McMillanperson

Rancher who reported losing 5 colts to mountain lions.

Dan Neilperson

A man at the head of the Cienega who had already fled when Jackson arrived.

a.k.a. Dan Neil, Neil

Dan Tuckerperson

Appointed deputy sheriff in Doming who was known for either arresting or killing desperadoes.

Dave Cantwellperson

Man who killed James Moore in the Black Range and was denied bail at the court term in Socorro.

a.k.a. Cantwell, Dave

Dave Drewperson

Cowboy who roped a silver-tipped bear with his lariat near Sierra Bonita ranch.

a.k.a. Dave

Davenportperson

Under sheriff who pursued and exchanged fire with Huber and Mayfield.

a.k.a. under Sheriff Davenport

Dave Tullochperson

Man from the Burros offering $25 reward for arrest of parties who purloined his mountain lion.

Davidsonperson

Prisoner arrested for the murder of Jeff Webb in Alpine, Texas.

David Tullochperson

Helped round up over three hundred beeves for shipment.

Daye Wintersperson

Daye Winters returned from Los Alamos lakes with Henry Dold and dead ducks.

D. C. Cantwellperson

Shot and killed James Moore; associated with Black Range Cattle Company.

a.k.a. Cantwell

D. C. Hobartperson

Promoter of the Mountain Key company who recognized stolen gold at the bank.

a.k.a. Mr. D. C. Hobart

D. C. McMillenperson

Husband of Mrs. McMillen who was telegraphed and joined his family at Albuquerque.

a.k.a. Mr. McMillen

D. Dissingerperson

Went over the Range to the Grand Central Tuesday.

a.k.a. D. Dissinger

Delegate Pereaperson

Delegate Perea is in Washington until Congress convenes in December.

a.k.a. Perea

Deputy Bacaperson

Deputy who proceeded to the scene of the Kerr killing.

a.k.a. Baca

Deputy Museperson

Deputy who trailed the escaped prisoners on Tuesday morning.

a.k.a. Muse

Deputy Sheriff Bacaperson

The deputy sheriff who brought Hugh M. Childress back to the city after his arrest.

Deputy Sheriff Bud Mooreperson

Deputy sheriff leading the capture party.

a.k.a. Bud Moore

Deputy Sheriff Butlerperson

Two Mexicans and a white man are jailed at Karnes City suspected of being the murderers of Deputy Sheriff Butler.

Deputy Sheriff Cantleyperson

Deputy Sheriff Cantley was a law enforcement officer, but no further details about his actions or historical significance are recorded.

a.k.a. Cantley

Deputy Sheriff Hallperson

A deputy sheriff who was fatally shot in the back by Pilar Perez while attempting to recover an abducted girl.

a.k.a. Hall, Deputy Sheriff Hall, deputy sheriff Hall

Deputy Sheriff Taylorperson

A deputy sheriff of Sierra County who arrested a horse thief and was shot.

a.k.a. Taylor

Desiderio Ochoaperson

One of two Mexicans who robbed Ed Dickenson and Milligan's ranch; arrested by Frank McGlinchy.

Desidoria Ochoaperson

Defendant tried for burglarizing Ed Dickenson's house and stealing property.

Deweyperson

Dewey is about to send a strong expedition from Manila to punish insurgents.

D. H. Tullochperson

Resident of the Burros who spent several days in the city.

Dick Hallperson

Son of Peter S. Hall Sr., member of the Hall family of rustlers.

a.k.a. Dick, Dick Hall

Dick Huberperson

Notorious character arrested for attempted hold-up of the Boyle brothers.

a.k.a. Windy Dick Huber, Dick Huber, Huber

Dick Neffperson

Started a menagerie on a small scale including bald eagles, alligators, and antelopes.

Dick Strattonperson

An employee of the San Simon Cattle Company who was shot and killed at the 3H headquarters ranch.

a.k.a. Stratton

Dick Tylerperson

Man from the Copper Dick mining claim who reported finding Hall Williams' body.

Dimmick brothersperson

Three brothers who kept a dairy ranch on Whiskey Creek and discovered the Silver Cell mine.

a.k.a. three Dimmick brothers

D. J. Carrperson

D. J. Carr is mentioned as a former Republican candidate who is now viewed negatively by some Republicans but defended by the author.

a.k.a. D 1 Carr

D. L. Beltperson

Deputy Sheriff who served the injunction on Redding and testified at the murder trial.

Doc Bakerperson

Outlaw listed among the rustler gang, formerly of the James gang.

a.k.a. Doc Baker

Doctorperson

A doctor in a tent who sold quinine powders while armed with a Winchester rifle.

a.k.a. disciple of esculapius

Doctor Arthurperson

Post medical aid who attempted to relieve deputy Dalton.

Doctor Mary Walkerperson

A woman detained by authorities in Hanover, N.H., who wears pants and is described as peculiar.

a.k.a. Mary

Doctor Stephensperson

A doctor who demanded Robins' arrest and later assisted officers as part of Bell & Stephens.

a.k.a. Dr. Stephens

Doctor Stovallperson

Doctor Stovall was a person for whom no occupation or other biographical details were known from available sources.

a.k.a. Stovall

Doctor Woodwilleperson

Doctor attending Juanita Rodriguez after her injury.

a.k.a. Doctor Woodwille

Donaciano Gonzalezperson

Man found dead with a bullet wound in Georgetown on December 30, 1888.

a.k.a. Donaciano Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzales

Doubtfulperson

An Apache captured as an infant during Geronimo's last raid and raised in Duncan.

a.k.a. Little Doubtful

Doughertyperson

Dougherty is an attorney at law in Socorro, New Mexico.

a.k.a. DOUGHERTY

Doyleperson

A miner working for the New Mexico Mining and Milling Company at Pyramid who was held up by Caldwell.

a.k.a. Doyle

D. P. Carrperson

Investigated the Gonzalez killing case and volunteered to go to Silver City to obtain a warrant from Justice Isaac Givens.

a.k.a. D. P. Carr, Foreman

Dr. A. L. Lincolnperson

A doctor and member of the ferry company killed by the Yuma Indians during the attack.

a.k.a. Dr. Lincoln

Dr. Baileyperson

A doctor who first opened at the H. M. Porter building location with an assortment of drugs.

a.k.a. Dr. Bailey

Dr. Charles L. Masonperson

Dr. Charles L. Mason, also known as Dr. C. L. Mason, is a person about whom no further historical details are available.

a.k.a. Dr. C. L. Mason

Dr. C. H. Lordperson

Tucson businessman of Lord & Williams, honored in the naming of Lordsburg.

Dr. Cowanperson

Doctor whose residence and office were destroyed; moved into Dawson's residence.

a.k.a. Dr. Cowman

Dr E B Kaighnperson

Dr E B Kaighn is reported as ill.

Dr. E. C. Thatcherperson

A former physician of Silver City who committed suicide in Ramona, California.

a.k.a. Dr. E. C. Thatcher, Dr. Thatcher, the doctor

Dr. E. L. Stephensperson

Doctor who leased a copper mining claim to the Flagler outfit and tended to Woodward.

a.k.a. Dr. Stephens

Dr. E. W. Baileyperson

First postmaster of record in Silver City, whose drug store housed the post office.

Drew Hunterperson

Indicted with his father A. M. Hunter for same offense; case nullified and discharged.

Dr. Gatlingperson

The gun inventor who was in Washington when Morse's telegraph wire was first stretched.

Dr. H. P. Huntingtonperson

A doctor and enthusiastic sportsman who went on a hunting trip to the Mangas and Gila country.

a.k.a. Dr. H. P. Huntington, Dr. Huntington

Dr. J. C. Handyperson

A prominent physician of Tucson who was shot and killed by Frank J. Heney.

Dr. Kimballperson

Doctor from Cooney who left at midnight to attend Charles Gamble.

Dr. L. P. Robinsonperson

Elected trustee at the Pinos Altos school election on Monday.

a.k.a. L. P. Robinson

Dr. Luis Hernandezperson

Dr. Luis Hernandez, a Spanish physician, came to Las Vegas to locate and carries documents of high commendation.

a.k.a. Dr Luis Hernaudez

Dr. Masonperson

A doctor about 27 years old, shot to death by James Hiler in Kingston.

a.k.a. Dr. Mason, the doctor

Dr MoGUVperson

Dr MoGUV is associated with the famous Orange blossom product.

a.k.a. Dr. MoGUV

Dr. R. H. Kingperson

Elected as C.C. of the newly organized Knights of Pythias lodge in Deming.

a.k.a. Dr. R. H. King

Dr. Simpsonperson

Mounted a fine new sign and received word his baby is very sick in Los Angeles.

a.k.a. Hr Simpson, Dr Simpson

Dr. Sloughperson

Dr. Slough is a person, but no additional information about this individual is known from the available records.

a.k.a. Dr. Slough

Dr. Stephensperson

A physician previously practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, whose former office rooms were occupied by LL T Williams.

a.k.a. Dr Stephens

Dr. Tiptonperson

Dr. Tipton returned from Los Alamos lakes with Henry Dold and Daye Winters.

a.k.a. Dr Tipton

Dr. Turnerperson

Dr. Turner was to take his seat on the school board with Mr. Morehead.

Dr. Woodvilleperson

Doctor employed by the city to attend to the smallpox patient.

Dr. W. S. Boltonperson

Cattleman who participated in the killing of J. W. Cavitt and escaped from jail.

a.k.a. Dr. W. S. Bolton, Doc Bolton

Dr. W. T. Williamsperson

A physician and surgeon in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office over Roberts Store and at his residence, available day and night.

a.k.a. yyiLL T WILLIAMS M 1

Dudleyperson

Ex-Chaplain Dudley of the Ohio penitentiary is suspended for one year from the ministry for obtaining money under false pretences.

a.k.a. Ex-Chaplain Dudley

Dud Pruettperson

An employee of the San Simon Cattle Company who escaped uninjured when Burns and Johns opened fire.

a.k.a. Pruett

Dumas Provencherperson

A pioneer of the territory, active in opposing the reign of terror, who was marked for death by assassins and killed on election night.

a.k.a. Provencher

D. Wateletperson

D. Watelet is a wholesale and retail dealer in liquors, including whiskies and brandies.

a.k.a. D WATTELET

E A Fiskeperson

E A Fiske is listed as Vice President of the Second National Bank of New Mexico.

E. B. Baxterperson

Person with $1,250 in insurance coverage after the fire.

a.k.a. E. B. Baxter

E. Cosgroveperson

School trustee.

E. C. Wadeperson

E. C. Wade, also known as Wade, was a person referenced in three sources, but no details about occupation or destination are known.

a.k.a. Wade

Ed Birchperson

Friend of the family who rode out to notify the father of the disgraceful affair.

Ed Boltonperson

Resident of Pinos Altos who grub-staked Christy and Campbell but has not received his share.

a.k.a. Bolton

Ed Crumbperson

Ed Crumb, the round wainted in jector of Wells Fargo Co, was in town this week.

a.k.a. Ed Crumb the round wainted in jector

Edith Munchperson

Child aged 7 who died of tonsilitis in Silver City.

Ed McEnterfperson

A prisoner sentenced to 3 years for murder, transported to Santa Fe.

Ed McEnturfperson

Shot and killed a Mexican at San Juan last fall; later shot up San Lorenzo and was bound over on $1000 bond.

a.k.a. Ed

Ed Moultonperson

Man who met the citizens' party at Mangas Springs with a wagon for Bullard's body.

a.k.a. Ed Moulton

Edmund P. Barnesperson

Edmund P. Barnes is listed as an attorney at law with an office on the corner of Broadway and Main Street in Silver City.

a.k.a. JIVKR CITY, EDMUND P BARNES

Ed Robertsperson

Ed Roberts is a person about whom no specific historical facts are known from the available claims.

a.k.a. Ed Roberts

Edward Fountainperson

Son of Col. A. J. Fountain of Las Cruces; fatally shot by Lucy Small; employed at the Kleptomania mine.

Edward L. Bartlettperson

Lawyer in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

a.k.a. EDWARD L BARTLETT

Edward L. Dohenyperson

Mining consultant and future capitalist who examined mines and obtained patents, based in Silver City.

a.k.a. EDW. L. DOHENY, Edward L. Doheny, EDWARD L. DOHENY

Edward McEnterfperson

Employee of the NAN ranch arrested for shooting Favian Gonzalez at San Juan.

a.k.a. McEnterf

Edward McEnterffperson

Man convicted of murder in the third degree for killing Gonzales.

a.k.a. McEnterff

Edward Monierperson

Edward Monier was an old barber in Lordsburg who died by suicide on or before January 1, 1891.

Edwin M. Stantonperson

War secretary who offered Hugh Love a lieutenancy in a colored regiment.

a.k.a. Stanton

E. J. Holmesperson

E. J. Holmes was a person, but no further details about their life or career are known from available sources.

E. L. Dohenyperson

Mining man shipping 18 tons per day of lead ore from the Alpha and Omega mine.

Eli Hunterperson

Fined $10 and costs after pleading guilty to unlawfully earmarking a calf.

Eli Maderperson

Well known miner of Cooney, pioneer of Mogollon mines, died at Benton House in Silver City.

a.k.a. Eli

Ella Paxtonperson

Known as the 'Cow-Girl of the Panhandle,' authored a poem about steers.

a.k.a. Miss Ella Paxton, Cow-Girl of the Panhandle

Ella Woodwardperson

Ella Woodward was one of the pupils attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

Ellis Shipmanperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

E. L. Sprottperson

Person aged 30 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Emma Marble Muerperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

Emmy Porterperson

Daughter of Charles Gamble, wife of Joe Porter of Apache Creek.

a.k.a. Emmy, Mrs. Joe Porter

Engineer McGinnisperson

The engineer injured in a train wreck who flagged an oncoming passenger train despite his injuries.

a.k.a. McGinnis

engineer (unnamed)person

The engineer tasked with demolishing the castle of San Antonio who discovered the hidden treasure in its vaults.

a.k.a. the engineer

Enterprise manperson

A reporter for the Enterprise newspaper who traveled through the area and encountered the gang.

a.k.a. The scribe, the writer

Enterprise reporterperson

A journalist for the Enterprise who witnessed the gunfight between Rodriguez and Cantley from close range.

a.k.a. reporter

Enterprise representativeperson

A representative who visited the victim and brought a physician.

Essie Abraham Coppperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

E. Stineperson

Deputy assessor who was absent and could not provide information about the assessor's office affairs.

a.k.a. Mr. E. Stine

E. Toneyperson

Person to whom Warrant No. 383 was issued on November 13, 1888.

every strangerperson

The entity every stranger was killed by unknown individuals.

a.k.a. stranger

E. W. Leachperson

Pullman conductor on train No. 53 who was shot by passenger John W. Graeter.

a.k.a. Leach, the conductor

Exa Billy Smithperson

Ex-United States senator from Virginia and father of Frank W. Smith.

Express rider from San Franciscoperson

An express rider started from San Francisco with east-bound dispatches.

a.k.a. express rider

Ex-Sheriff Whitehillperson

Former sheriff arrested for allowing Sid Mullen to escape; his appearance bond was set at $500.

a.k.a. Ex-Sheriff Whitehill, Whitehill

Faironperson

A young gentleman from Illinois who accompanied Bob Evans on a hunting trip.

a.k.a. Fairon

F. A. Mitchellperson

Guest at the Tremont House from Mangas.

Faustino Olguinperson

Faustino Olguin was a person, but no specific facts about his life, occupation, or historical significance are known from the available sources.

a.k.a. Faustino Olguin

Faustin Ortizperson

Murder victim in Santa Fe in March, whose murder resulted in warrants for multiple officials.

Favian Gonzalezperson

Mexican man shot by Edward McEnterf after threatening others with a knife at San Juan.

F. Campbellperson

F. Campbell was a person, but no further historical details are recorded.

Felix Knoxperson

A gambler who was killed by Apaches in the spring of 1882 while traveling from Silver City to Clifton.

a.k.a. Knox

Felix Leavickperson

Visitor from Denver staying at Tremont House.

F. H. Kentperson

F. H. Kent was elected to an unspecified office and lived at an unspecified location.

F. H. Sieboldperson

Person who brought the arrow to the First National Bank after being in the mountains.

Fitchperson

Of Central, held for indictment and charged with murder.

a.k.a. Fitch

F. J. Wrightperson

Person with $1,100 in insurance coverage after the fire.

a.k.a. F. J. Wright

Floyd McMannperson

A volunteer who was wounded but escaped during the battle with Geronimo's band.

a.k.a. Floyd McMann, McMann

F. M. Gallowayperson

Elected trustee at the Pinos Altos school election on Monday.

F. M. Prescottperson

Visitor from Pueblo staying at Tremont House.

F. M. Spillsperson

Person who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Foreman of the Grand Juryperson

The foreman of the grand jury who wrote a letter responding to criticism.

a.k.a. foreman of the late grand jury

F. O. Thompsonperson

One of two men accused of deceiving and assaulting the Herring girls; suspected horse thief.

Fourth manperson

Another man bitten at the same time, feared to die from hydrophobia.

a.k.a. the fourth man

Fowlerperson

The driver who recognized the rustlers at their trial but would not testify against them.

F. P. Whitehillperson

No confirmed historical information about F. P. Whitehill is available; the six sources record no specific claims.

a.k.a. Mr. F. P. Whitehill

Frances R. Newcombperson

Honoree of a farewell party who departed for Boston, Massachusetts.

a.k.a. Miss Frances R. Newcomb, Miss Newcomb

Francisco Padillaperson

A convict who escaped the penitentiary; was in for life for murdering his wife.

a.k.a. Pa- dilla

Francis Haynesperson

A gentleman from Philadelphia and companion of Robert Hardie who escaped the Apache attack.

Frank Conantperson

Member of the United States geological survey who had been resurveying and making estimates on forest reserves.

Frank Garstperson

A successful goat and cow man from the Sacramentos who sold steers at Clayton.

Frank J. Heneyperson

An attorney who shot and killed Dr. J. C. Handy, reportedly in self defense.

Frank Jonesperson

One of three men planning a four-week hunt in the Mogollons after the Fourth.

a.k.a. Frank Jones

Frank Lewis Raeperson

Alias Kid Lewis, who killed Wm. Fitzgerald and was acquitted at Las Cruces.

a.k.a. Kid Lewis

Frank McGlinchyperson

Deming constable credited with arresting Jose Dominguez and Desiderio Ochoa.

Frank Murrayperson

A man who was injured by Sadie Ray and subsequently fled to the hills.

a.k.a. Frank Murray, Frank, Murray

Frank Nicholperson

Former clerk at the Timmer house who went to California to engage in mining.

Frank Pattersonperson

Telegraph operator shot and fatally wounded by Frank Steele.

a.k.a. Patterson, Patter-son

Frank P. Whitehillperson

Frank P. Whitehill was a person also known as Frank P. Whithill and F. P. Whitehill, but no specific historical facts about his occupation or charges are known …

a.k.a. Frank P. Whithill, F. P. Whitehill

Frank Richardsonperson

Citizen from the lower Gila who volunteered to assist in the capture of the thieves.

Frank Romeroperson

Arrested on suspicion of murdering Adelaida Jaramillo; was enamored with her.

a.k.a. Romero, Frank Romero

Frank Silvearperson

Sold 19.5 cords of wood to the county, paid by warrant No. 533.

a.k.a. Silvear

Frank Sperlingperson

A prominent merchant of Magdalena who was brutally murdered and robbed on the evening of the 28th ult.

a.k.a. Mr. Frank Sperling

Frank Steeleperson

Manager of Western Union Telegraph Company at El Paso who shot Frank Patterson.

a.k.a. Steele

Frank Thomanperson

Partner of T. B. Savage who planned to visit Switzerland after their successful silver strike.

a.k.a. Thoman

Frank Thompsonperson

Worker at Copper Point mine under Redding who was assaulted and later warned Redding of Manley's threats.

a.k.a. Thompson

Frank Vingoeperson

Owner and incorporator of the Little Fannie mine in the Mogollons.

Frank Whitehillperson

Frank Whitehill has been indicted by the grand jury and took a change of venue to Sierra County to be tried immediately.

Frank Whitneyperson

Steve Upton's former partner who died of yellow fever at Colon, Central America.

Frank Wrightperson

Listed as City Attorney.

a.k.a. frank Wright

Frank W. Smithperson

The defaulting receiver of public moneys at Tucson.

Fred Bumbaughperson

Man killed by Indians up Chloride creek.

a.k.a. Fred Bumbaugh

Freddy Murrayperson

Boy held at county jail as a witness against his father for the murder of his two brothers, who disappeared on Tuesday.

a.k.a. little Freddy Murray

Freddy Murray's fatherperson

Man accused of murdering his two sons, against whom Freddy Murray was to testify.

Fred Goldenperson

Foreman of the W. S. ranch at Alma who forced Witt to surrender at gunpoint.

a.k.a. Fred Golden, Golden

Fred Grostetteperson

Killed in a cowboy row on the Nigirita; second Grostette boy to die violently in the county.

Fred Newmanperson

Ranch owner near the head of Black Canyon whose ranch was the site of Mike O'Brien's capture.

a.k.a. Mr. Newman, Newman

Freeman Bacaperson

Freeman Baca is an attorney at law in Socorro, New Mexico.

a.k.a. FREEMAN BACA

Friar Diasarte Antonperson

Superior of the Order of Jesuits who received 20,000,000 cruzados in gold and allegedly buried the treasure in the vaults of his monastery.

a.k.a. Father Anton, Friar Anton

Fritzperson

Tailor and janitor of the G.A.R. hall who was badly burned trying to save G.A.R. effects.

F. W. Parkerperson

The person who appeared as counsel for the Territory.

F W Saengerperson

F W Saenger of Elmendorf, Texas is in the city.

F. W. Smithperson

F. W. Smith was a person elected to an unknown office and worked for an unknown employer. No further historical significance can be determined from available in…

F. X. Aubreyperson

Rider who accomplished a famous horseback ride from Santa Fe to Independence, Missouri.

a.k.a. Aubrey

Gabriel Romeroperson

An old soldier who drives burros selling amole root and was granted a pension for wounds received at the battle of Valverde.

Garciaperson

Incarcerated in the Yuma penitentiary.

a.k.a. Garcia

G. B. Gillbettperson

G. B. Gillbett is listed as an attorney at law with an office on Main Street in Silver City.

a.k.a. g B GILLBTT

G. B. Gillettperson

An attorney at law with an office on Bullard Street in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. g B GlLLETT

G. D. Bantzperson

Associate counsel for Barney Kerr, also attending court in Hillsboro.

a.k.a. Hon. G. D. Bantz, G. D. Bantz

G. DeVegaperson

Contractor who arranged a wood deal with Sheriff Whitehill but did not deliver the wood himself.

a.k.a. DeVega, De-Vega, contractor DeVega

G. Elluschewitzperson

A tailor who occupied part of the G.A.R. hall.

General Armijoperson

Governor and military chief of New Mexico who accepted the surrender of Kendall's command.

a.k.a. Armijo

General Carletonperson

The general in command of the New Mexico department who ordered Mowry imprisoned.

General Dyrenforthperson

Leader of a party of rainmakers planning an experiment at El Paso.

a.k.a. Dyrenforth

General Milesperson

A military commander chafing under the delay of hostiles in the northwest.

a.k.a. General Miles

General Superintendent Gilchristperson

General Superintendent of the S. C. & N. who was injured in a hand-car accident.

a.k.a. General Gilchrist

Gen. Lew Wallaceperson

Governor of New Mexico about 1878 and son of Congressman Wallace of Indiana.

Gen. Stephen W. Kearneyperson

U.S. general who captured Santa Fe and advanced to the Puertecito of Las Vegas.

a.k.a. Gen. Kearney

gentleman from Fort Bayardperson

A drunken man who rode his horse into the White House saloon.

Geo. A. Elsworthperson

An old-time friend of Billy Sanguinette who will work as a telegraph operator at Laguna, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Geo. A. Elsworth, Mr. Elsworth

Geo. Bellperson

One of three men who departed on a hunting trip to the Mangas and Gila country.

a.k.a. Geo. Bell

Geo. E. Hudsonperson

Man arrested for fast riding through the streets and fined $10 and costs.

a.k.a. Frenchy

Geo. O'Nealperson

Went over the Range to the Grand Central Tuesday.

a.k.a. Geo. O'Neal

George A. Hinmanperson

Father of a newborn son announced in this issue.

a.k.a. Geo. A. Hinman

George Bellperson

Member of a hunting party that left for the Burros on Tuesday.

George Butlerperson

A miner employed in the Pacific mine at Pinos Altos who was buried by a rock fall.

George C. Sibleyperson

U.S. Commissioner appointed to conduct the survey of the road.

George D. Jonesperson

George D. Jones is a person, but no specific historical actions or significance are documented in the available sources.

a.k.a. Mr. Jones, George D. Jones, Geo. D. Jones

George Forgetperson

Man who escaped from jail in Tombstone and was later captured at Separ station.

a.k.a. George Forget, George

George Hicksperson

George Hicks is suffering from an attack of rheumatism.

George H. Nyeperson

Victim of alleged assault by A. M. Hunter on his own ranch; fired the first shot.

George H. Utterperson

George H. Utter was a person for whom the historical record provides only that he was elected to an unknown office, arrested for an unknown reason, and acquitte…

George Larsenperson

One of three men who left for the gulf weeks ago and have not been seen since, feared to have perished.

George Lehighperson

Special officer who arrested Nelson and then shot Sergeant Thomas in the leg.

a.k.a. Lehigh

George McSherryperson

Jig dancer and Irish soloist at Hadley camp.

George Metzgerperson

Foreman of Hon. F. A. Hubbell's ranch who shot and killed Jose Maria Chavez.

a.k.a. Geo. Metzger, Metzger

George Nyeperson

Man shot at by the Hunters on the Upper Mimbres who returned fire and then fled to the hills.

a.k.a. Nye, George Nye

George Olneyperson

Rode shotgun on the stage and fired on would-be robbers; later part of posse.

a.k.a. George Olney

George Ricketsperson

A man who drowned attempting to cross the flooded Mimbres river.

a.k.a. George Rickets, Geo. Rickets

George Robinsperson

Youth of seventeen arrested with Dick Huber for attempted robbery.

a.k.a. George Robins, Robins

George Schaffer's daughterperson

A 16-month-old girl who was badly scalded when she upset a kettle of boiling beef.

a.k.a. little 16 months old girl of George Schaffer

George Washington Lightenhouseperson

Son of Colonel Lightenhouse, a youngster living in Georgia.

George Westperson

Captured with Frank Murray on the Gila for possession of stolen horses.

a.k.a. West, Geo. West

George W. Graysonperson

Millionaire landowner, father of the Humboldt Land & Cattle Company at Beowawe.

a.k.a. Geo. W. Grayson

George W. Kendallperson

Leader of an ill-fated expedition from the New Orleans Picayune to capture New Mexico over 55 years prior.

a.k.a. Kendall, Ken-dall

George W. Manleyperson

A resident of Lone Mountain who was shot and killed by Robert Redding at Central City.

a.k.a. George Manley, Manley, Geo. W. Manley

Geo T Kimballperson

A physician and surgeon practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office on the corner of Main Street and Broadway.

a.k.a. QEO T KIMBALL

Geo T. Kimballperson

Geo T. Kimball is listed as a physician and surgeon with an office on the corner of Main Street in Silver City.

a.k.a. QE0 T KIMBALLMfD

Geo W. Knaebelperson

Attorney with office in Griffin block, specializing in collections and searching titles.

a.k.a. GEO W KNAEBEL

Geo. Woodsperson

A person who came in Wednesday from Gila Hot Springs.

German capitalistsperson

Presumed owners of the Eldorado Mining Company, described as now in this country.

Geronimo's sonperson

Approximately six-year-old son of Geronimo living in semi-civilization in Duncan, Arizona, known for violent and uncontrollable behavior.

a.k.a. young Apache lad, the boy, the son of Geronimo

G. F. Blackperson

Purchaser of 600 steers from Barber, Slane, and Terrell, shipped to Kansas.

Gideon D Bantzperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office opposite the White Home Saloon.

a.k.a. QIDEON D BANTZ

Gideon D. Bantzperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. QIDEON D BANTZ

Gio Chan Seeperson

A prominent Chinese merchant from Tucson who married an American girl in Silver City.

a.k.a. Gio Chan See

Glantonperson

Captain of the ferry company who gave Charles Brown permission to leave and was later killed in the massacre.

a.k.a. John J. Glanton

G M Galtherperson

G M Galther is the contact for a dairy for sale at Bronson Block.

a.k.a. G. M. Galther

G. N. Woodperson

Physician and Surgeon with office over Gilbert's Store and at residence, answering calls night and day in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. N WOOD

G. O. Smithperson

G. O. Smith is a person about whom no specific historical facts are available from the supplied claims.

a.k.a. G. O. Smith

Gouldperson

An escaped convict from Santa Fe pen who acknowledged his identity and had been tried on a charge of venue from Dona Ana.

a.k.a. Gould

Grace Edenperson

A performer known as 'the little Georgia Wonder' who left her husband, alleging abuse and that he gambled away her money.

a.k.a. Grace Eden

Graeter's brotherperson

Graeter's brother in Vincennes, Indiana, involved in street car lines, telegraphed for by Graeter.

a.k.a. his brother

Grahamperson

Man who left a ferry on the Colorado River in 1848.

Grant Rivenburgperson

Proprietor of the Santa Fe Nursery.

a.k.a. GRANT R1VENBURG

Grayperson

A person confined in Silver City jail whose horse Dick Huber used for a month or more.

Gus Lemckeperson

Member of the Osborne group whose left ear was nearly torn off in a runaway mule accident while driving into Pinos Altos.

a.k.a. Lemcke

Gus Montgomeryperson

Colored man who pled guilty to burglarizing Bob Stele's saloon and was given five years.

Gussie Taylorperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

a.k.a. Miss Gussie Taylor

G. W. Apusyperson

Englishman about 44 years old arrested for killing a man on the Arivaipa.

a.k.a. G. W. Apusy, Apusy

G. W. F. Johnsonperson

Manager of the Southern Hotel, a caterer with a reputation in California and Arizona.

Haganperson

Nothing is known about the person named Hagan from the available sources.

Hall Williamsperson

Young man killed by Indians on the 15th inst., employed by Joe Rice.

a.k.a. Hail Williams

Haltmanperson

Co-owner of a gold mining claim at Hill End, New South Wales.

Hal Williamsperson

Hal Williams was a person, but no further historical facts about him are known from the sourced claims.

H A Robinsonperson

Proprietor of Mountain Pride Hotel in Kingston, New Mexico.

H. A. Robinsonperson

Cousin of Sheriff A. C. Robinson, associated with the Mountain Pride Hotel.

Harriet I Whitehillperson

Harriet I Whitehill was a pupil attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

Harry Appleperson

Harry Apple is a person about whom no biographical details are known.

a.k.a. Apple

Harry Armstrongperson

Person who assisted Rich in capturing George Forget at Separ station.

a.k.a. Harry Armstrong

Harry Brooksperson

A negro soldier indicted for murder who killed Red Dalton at Central.

Harry Classenperson

No reliable information about Harry Classen is available from the provided sources.

Harry Essingerperson

Guest at the Timmer House from Las Vegas.

Harry Fleishmanperson

Elected as N.C. of the newly organized Knights of Pythias lodge in Deming.

a.k.a. Harry Fleishman

Harry Fowlerperson

Person in Silver City, out of business, with an uncollected license from May 1, 1889 to November 30, 1890.

Harry Hermannperson

A man known as the 'Wild Dutchman of the Mogollons' who complained about tax collection practices.

a.k.a. Harry Herrmann, Hermann, Herrmann

Harry Leeperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

Harry Pattersonperson

A waiter shot dead in Las Cruces by a Chinese cook after slapping him.

a.k.a. Harry

Harry Tacketperson

Arrested on the Gila with Murray, West, and Dolores for stolen stock.

a.k.a. Harry Tacket

Harry Whitehillperson

Named individual in a photograph of men in fireman uniforms from 1891.

Harvey Cooleyperson

Man who saw three Indians on Cherry Creek north of Pinos Altos.

Harvey Cooneyperson

Former proprietor of the stage line between Pinos Altos and Silver City.

Harvey H. Whitehillperson

Owner of the entire town of Mowry City (Whitehill's) at the old Mimbres crossing.

a.k.a. Harvey H. Whitehill

Hatchperson

Military leader defeated by Victorio at San Andreas.

a.k.a. Hatch

Haywoodperson

A man who fired at a peace officer and was overpowered by soldiers from the fort.

H.B. Cartwrightperson

Dealer in teas, coffees, canned goods, and flours.

a.k.a. H B Cartwright

H B Herbkyperson

H B Herbky is the observer of meteorological data at the Weather Bureau Office in Santa Fe.

H B Herseyperson

Mentioned as observer in the weather report from Santa Fe.

H.B. Herseyperson

Observer for the Weather Bureau in Santa Fe on November 15, 1893.

a.k.a. H B Hersey

H. Brooksperson

Soldier in D troop, 10th cavalry who killed Carrie Drugg and John Dalton and wounded Horace Johnson.

a.k.a. Brooks, Brook's

H C MURRAYperson

Furniture dealer at 309 El Paso Street, Opera House Block.

H C Storeyperson

H C Storey of Lockhart was in the city yesterday.

H. D. Adamperson

A miner from Kingston, New Mexico who committed suicide in Bisbee by taking morphine, about forty years old.

a.k.a. Adam

H. D. Gilbertperson

Resident honored with a surprise party on the occasion of his 55th anniversary, receiving a gold-headed ebony cane from his family.

a.k.a. H. D. Gilbert, Mr. Gilbert

H.D. Laterperson

H.D. Later is the Managing Editor of The Daily Herald.

a.k.a. H D 8 LATER

Heathperson

A saloon-keeper with sixty-odd indictments in Dallas who organized the Bisbee holdup and was later lynched.

a.k.a. Heath

H. E. Museperson

H. E. Muse was a person mentioned in historical sources, but no specific details about their life or significance are recorded.

a.k.a. Muse, Mr. Muse

Henderson Smithperson

One of five Americans killed in the boat, from Missouri.

Henryperson

A man who was honorably discharged from a complaint of participating in the Boyle holdup and later spoke with Jim Randall in Tucson.

Henry B. Millerperson

Arizona stage robber who was being escorted to San Quentin by Sheriff Paul.

a.k.a. Black Bart the Second, Black Bart The Second

Henry Burfordperson

An Englishman who arrived from Topolobampo, Mexico after walking most of the way, who plans to go to Florida.

a.k.a. Mr. Burford

Henry Doldperson

Henry Dold returned from Los Alamos lakes with dead ducks.

Henry Grayperson

A man accused of conspiracy to rob but discharged by the justice of the peace.

a.k.a. Gray

Henry Greyperson

Henry Grey is a person mentioned in four historical sources, but no specific claims about his actions or significance are available.

a.k.a. Henry Grey

Henry Holgateperson

A resident of Deming whose horse was stolen by Bronco Bill during his escape.

a.k.a. Holgate

Henry L. Waldoperson

Attorney at law practicing in several courts of the territory, office in Catron block.

a.k.a. HENRY L WALDO

Henry Millerperson

Range foreman for Col. R. G. Head for twelve years, found frozen to death on the plains near Folsom.

Henry Pattersonperson

Killed at Las Cruces by Shoo Chow.

Henry Rosencrantzperson

Named individual in a photograph of men in fireman uniforms from 1891, listed with a possible title or alternate name 'Con. Whitehill'.

a.k.a. Con. Whitehill

Henry Schmiderperson

Father who walked from El Paso, Texas, to Silver City with two young children.

Henry Wardperson

Employee at the Carreta ranch in Old Mexico who encountered Indians from the Spurley mountains.

Henry William Blancperson

A physician and surgeon with an office in the second story of the Shoemaker Block in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. JJFNRY WILLIAM BLANC

Henry Woodsperson

Justice of the Peace in Central, New Mexico, who wrote a letter vindicating his conduct.

Herbert Martyrperson

Clerk in Morehead's office who actually performed the tax-roll extension work for $250.

a.k.a. Herbert Martyr

Herrera brothersperson

Leaders of the White Cap movement in San Miguel County; one was elected to the legislature.

a.k.a. Herreras, Herrera brothers

Herringperson

Father of the girls who sought vengeance on Staples and his companion and later committed suicide.

Hewlett brothersperson

Brothers from the Mimbres who sold their ranch to A. G. Spaulding.

H. Fitzsimmonsperson

Superintendent accompanying Mrs. Lydia J. Cadwell to the quarries.

a.k.a. H. Fitzsimmons

H. G. Noelperson

An employer of Dick Huber on the Mangas for about a year.

H. Harleeperson

An attorney at law with an office over Aaron Schutz's Store on Bullard Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. II IIAKLLEE

H Harlleeperson

An attorney at law with offices in Rooms 3 and 4 over Rosenberg's Store in the Sheridan Block, entrance on Broadway, Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. H HARLLEE

H. Harlleeperson

An attorney at law with an office over Aaron Schutz's Store on Ballard Street in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. H HARLLEE

H. H. Bettsperson

No substantive biographical information about H. H. Betts is available from the provided claims.

a.k.a. H. H. Betts

H. H. Whitehillperson

A prospector who cared for Mr. Emery after he broke his leg.

a.k.a. Sheriff Whitehill, H. H. Whitehill, Sheriff, Sheriff Whitehill

H. I. Peckperson

Brought a carload of brood hogs from Kansas to Duck Creek.

Hipolito Armijoperson

A Mexican of Monticello arrested for murdering his wife.

H L Kokernotperson

H L Kokernot of Gonzales is in the city.

H. L. Newmanperson

Banker.

a.k.a. H L NEWMAN

H. M. Johnsonperson

A man who cut J. B. McPherson and was bound over to the grand jury.

H. M. Porterperson

A merchant whose building was headquarters for the largest mercantile trade and bullion business in Grant County.

a.k.a. H. M. Porter

H. O. Bursumperson

H. O. Bursum, sheriff of Socorro County, N.M., submitted bills for expenditures to the county board.

a.k.a. Mr II O Bursum, Mr II O bursum

Hollowayperson

A rancher living nearby who was bound over as an accessory to the shooting between Rinker and Crawford.

a.k.a. Hollo-way

Holmesperson

Died in Silver City before the fruition of his hopes on the Maud S mine.

Horace Johnsonperson

Citizen wounded in the face by Brooks during the shooting incident.

a.k.a. Horace

H. Q. Mitchelperson

Manager of the Myar Opera House.

a.k.a. H Q MITCHELI

H Q Mitchellperson

H Q Mitchell is the manager of Myar Opera House.

H. R. Ayresperson

General Manager of the El Paso Mine Mill and Smelter Supply House.

H R AYRESperson

Mentioned in the context of the company's employment.

H. S. Wallaceperson

A teacher from Deming granted a certificate by the examining board.

H Taylorperson

President of El Paso Foundry & Machine Works.

H. T. Smithperson

Person with $2,150 in insurance coverage after the fire.

a.k.a. H. T. Smith

H ÜARLLEKperson

An attorney at law with an office over Aaron Schutz's Store on Bullard Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. H ÜARLLEK

Huey Foxperson

Person who was killed; Sid Mullen was an accomplice in his killing.

a.k.a. Huey Fox, Huey Fox

Hugh A. Teelperson

A prosperous miner from Cooks Peak visiting town.

Hugh Foxperson

Hugh Fox is a person about whom no specific historical facts are known from the available claims.

a.k.a. Fox

Hugh Loveperson

Old soldier and prospector who had a famous hand-to-hand fight with a she bear in May 1881.

a.k.a. Hugh

Hugh M. Childressperson

An aged ranchman from the Upper Gila who was arrested in Lordsburg for eloping with his neighbor's wife under the Edmund's act.

Hugh Stephensonperson

One of the young men who left St. Louis in 1830 on a journey to Mexico and helped make the Santa Fe Trail.

Hunter's Sonperson

Son who joined his father in shooting at George Nye.

a.k.a. son of the Upper Mimbres, son

Hurlburtperson

Deceased man, native of New Hampshire, served as Confederate captain, moved to Nevada and then to Pinos Altos, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Mr. Hurlburt

Hurlburt's childperson

Only child of Capt. Hurlburt, murdered and mutilated by Apaches in August 1869.

a.k.a. only child, his child

Hurlburt's wifeperson

Wife of Capt. Hurlburt, killed by Apaches in August 1869 while defending their cabin.

a.k.a. his wife

Hurry Classenperson

Hurry Classen made a trip to El Paso on the day before the article's dateline.

H. W. Loomisperson

H. W. Loomis was a person elected to an unknown office, whose occupation and property ownership are not recorded in available sources.

a.k.a. Mr. H. W. Loomis

I. Capellperson

I. Capell is the Business Manager of The Daily Herald.

a.k.a. n I CAPELL

Ida Cainperson

Ida Cain was one of the pupils attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

Ida Mossperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

Idus L. Fielderperson

Attorney who conducted the examination for the defense and gave a closing argument.

a.k.a. Mr. Fielder, Fielder

I. Givensperson

Person to whom Warrant No. 545 was issued on February 3, 1889.

Ike Clantonperson

Ike Clanton was a person whose death details are unknown.

a.k.a. Ike Clanton, Ike Clan-ton

Indiansperson

Native Americans identified by moccasin tracks who killed Campbell and plundered his house.

a.k.a. Indians

Irwin Mooreperson

A man who went to the house of Robert Miller and fired a pistol at him in the presence of Mrs. Miller.

a.k.a. Moore, Irwin, Moore

Isaac Givensperson

Justice who issued the required warrant to hold Thomas Harrington on Monday evening.

a.k.a. Justice Isaac Givens

Isaac Sigginsperson

A rancher in the Mogollon mountains area who offered bounties for bears killing his cattle and horses.

a.k.a. Mr. Isaac Siggins, Mr. Siggins, Siggins

Isabcle Ecklesperson

Isabcle Eckles was among the pupils attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

a.k.a. Isabelle Eckles

Isador Meierperson

A traveling salesman shot in the head by Graeter while sitting in his seat, later died at Judsonia.

a.k.a. Meier, Mr. Isador Meier

Isidro Anchetaperson

Isidro Ancheta is a person for whom no specific historical claims are documented beyond his name and unknown ownership and witness status.

a.k.a. Isidro Ancheta

Israel Kingperson

Bondsman for Sheriff-elect James A. Lockhart.

Isrido Licanoperson

Arrested at Pinos Altos for wife beating and horse stealing.

a.k.a. Isrido Licano

J. A. Anchetaperson

Attorney at Law practicing in all courts of the Territory with a specialty in criminal law, located on corner of Broadway and Bullard streets in Silver City, Ne…

a.k.a. J A ANCHETA

J. Abernathyperson

J. Abernathy is a physician and surgeon with an office over the Socorro National Bank.

a.k.a. J ABERNATI1Y

Jacinto Lopezperson

Archbishop of Monterey who received a letter from Pope Leo XIII to visit Rome.

a.k.a. Right Rev Jacinto Lopez D D

Jack Keltleyperson

One of the first pony express riders selected to alternate between St. Joseph and Kennekuk.

a.k.a. Keltley

Jack Kerrperson

Shot and instantly killed a drunkard named Kennedy in Kelly's saloon at Cerrillos and is under arrest.

a.k.a. Kerr

Jack Kyleperson

Appointed receiver for S. Lindauer et als who sold cattle and was involved in a shooting.

a.k.a. Jack Kyle, Kyle

Jack Ophnerperson

A volunteer who was shot through the leg and arm (both broken) in the battle with Geronimo's band.

a.k.a. Jack Ophner, Ophner

Jack Shanleyperson

A pioneer of Hanover Gulch who died at Grant County Hospital after signing papers for $5000 from a mining claim sale.

a.k.a. Jack

Jacob Abrahamperson

Resident of Clifton planning to move his family to this city for public schools.

a.k.a. Abraham

Jacob Bennettperson

Father of Judge C. Bennett and Col. J. F. Bennett who died at age 92 in Marysville, Missouri.

Jake Abrahamsperson

The keeper of the Clifton hotel.

Jake Bruschperson

Bidder on the Fort Bayard beef contract at $4.75.

Jake Heldeperson

A person whose place had been robbed of cigars prior to the Card burglary.

a.k.a. Jake Helde's

J. Al Cardperson

Deputy to H. H. Whitehill; indicted for conspiracy to defraud.

a.k.a. J. A1 Card

JAME9 8 FIELDERperson

An attorney at law with an office over the Silver City National Bank in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. JAME9 8 FIELDER

James A. Lockhartperson

Sheriff-elect who filed a $250,000 bond and planned to attend to duties with his son's assistance.

James B. Fielderperson

An attorney at law with an office over the Silver City National Bank in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. JAME8 8 JFIELDKR

James Dickersonperson

A guard at the jail who was involved in an altercation with a Mexican prisoner.

a.k.a. James Dickerson, Mr. Dickerson, the deputy

James Dunnperson

James Dunn is the chief engineer of the Santa Fe railroad and was part of the inspection party.

a.k.a. James Dunn

James Evansperson

Bunco man charged with working the flim-flam racket in Deming.

James Fordperson

Citizen who shot Brooks in the left thigh, causing his surrender.

James G. Fitchperson

James G. Fitch is an attorney at law with an office in Terry Block, Socorro, New Mexico.

a.k.a. JAMES G FITCH

James Gouldperson

A convict who was winged and recaptured during an escape attempt.

James Gradyperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

James Hilerperson

A man convicted of murdering Dr. Mason in Kingston; husband of Mrs. Hiler.

a.k.a. Hiler, Mr. Hiler

James H. Kirkerperson

Foreman at the Oso Negro mine who led a volunteer party to hunt down Geronimo's band.

a.k.a. James H. Kirker, Mr. Kirker, Kirker

James Kerrperson

Man killed in a drunken row at Peter Mungall's ranch on the Mangus on April 23, 1891.

a.k.a. Jimmy Kerr, James Kerr

James Kirkerperson

Pioneer who worked at Guadalupe Calvo, joined McKnight at Santa Rita, and became renowned as an Indian fighter.

a.k.a. Kirker

James Langfordperson

A man who narrowly escaped a house fire on the Box Ranch.

James Metcalfperson

A farmer who owns extensive land, livestock, and orchards in the Mangas valley.

a.k.a. James Metcalf

James Miltonperson

One of three men who left for the gulf weeks ago and have not been seen since, feared to have perished.

James M. Millerperson

One of five Americans killed in the boat, from New Jersey.

James Mooreperson

Shot dead by D. C. Cantwell near Fairview in Socorro county on June 24, 1890.

a.k.a. Jim Moore, Moore

James Perrinperson

Person aged 54 who died of pneumonia or grippe in Pinos Altos.

James Reynoldsperson

Man who shot and killed Irwin Moore at San Juan after a fistfight.

a.k.a. James Reynolds, Reynolds

James Richardsperson

Person who died of pneumonia in Silver City.

James S Fiedlerperson

An attorney at law with an office in the Silver City National Bank building in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. JAMES 8 FIELDER

James S. Fielderperson

Attorney at Law with office over Silver City National Bank, Rooms 3 and 4, in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. JAMES S FIELDER, AMES 8 FIELDER

James Shipleyperson

Named individual in a photograph of men in fireman uniforms from 1891.

James Smithperson

Man who gave up his claim to a ranch to allow a town to be laid out.

James W Millerperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

Jamieperson

The foreman who allegedly accompanied Susan after she sold cattle and fled the country.

a.k.a. Jamie the silent, the fiend

Jas. Mirkperson

Man held up and robbed of three dollars by a drunken cowboy near the Santa Fe round house.

a.k.a. James Mirk

J.A. Smithperson

J.A. Smith is the General Manager of The Daily Herald.

a.k.a. J A SMITH

J. B. Hilerperson

Proprietor of the Mountain Pride hotel at Kingston who shot Dr. Mason dead.

J. B. Petrieperson

Manager of the Black Range Cattle Company who allegedly defeated Cantwell's census appointment chances.

a.k.a. Petrie

J Caldwellperson

J Caldwell is the proprietor of The Star Livery Feed Sale Stables.

J. Caldwellperson

Proprietor of Star Livery, Feed, and Sale Stables.

a.k.a. J CALDWELL

J. C. Anchetaperson

An attorney and counselor at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. JAIL ft ANCHETAÍ

J. C. Bainesperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. JICIMOND P BAHNE3

J. C. M. Pickettperson

J. C. M. Pickett, also known as J I PICKETT, is a person with no recorded occupation or employer.

a.k.a. J I PICKETT

J. C. Saggsperson

A neighboring ranchman who shot Major Eckles and eluded arrest.

a.k.a. Saggs

J. C. Webbperson

Man from Alpine, Texas who came to Silver City seeking help to arrest his brother's murderer.

J. D. Berryperson

A man who died from a wagon overturning on the road to Lone Mountain.

J. D. Bushperson

No information is known about J. D. Bush.

J. D. Leeperson

Former driver and supposed owner of the Mogollon stage line who fled to Texas.

a.k.a. J. D. Lee

J D Proudfitperson

J D Proudfit is listed as the President of the Second National Bank of New Mexico.

Jeff Kingperson

Man suspected of robbing Florida Station and the S.P. west bound at Strauss Station, and of shipping stolen Graphic ore under the name Pete Anderson.

a.k.a. King, Jeff King

Jeff Webbperson

Murder victim from Alpine, Texas, brother of J. C. Webb.

J. E. Hindsperson

A capitalist from Chicago who purchased the ricolite quarries.

a.k.a. Messrs. J. E. Hinds

J.E. Hurleyperson

J.E. Hurley is the division superintendent of the Santa Fe railroad and participated in the line inspection trip.

a.k.a. J E Hurley

J. E. Husseyperson

A man who arrived from East camp with a gold and silver brick.

J. E. Nagleyperson

Manager of the Star Livery Feed Sale Stables.

J Enaqleyperson

J Enaqley is the manager of The Star Livery Feed Sale Stables.

a.k.a. J ENAQLEY

J. E. Prichardperson

Person aged 39 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Jerome Davisperson

No specific historical information is available about Jerome Davis.

Jerry Davisperson

One of two brothers killed in a cowboy row on the head of the Nigirita in Socorro county.

Jerry Sullivanperson

A well-known character from Rincon who was arrested for burglarizing a store and attempted to escape.

a.k.a. Sullivan

Jessie Keisterperson

Jessie Keister arrived from Gold Hill on Monday, en route to Trace, intending to do some prospecting.

a.k.a. Jessie Kiestercame

Jesus Garciaperson

A Mexican resident who makes a living off his cows and had sixteen calves stolen.

Jesus Maria Martinezperson

Brother of the widow Ramon Sanchez.

J. E. Wolfordperson

A respected citizen of Grant County from Lone Mountain who was seriously injured in a black powder blasting accident.

a.k.a. J. E. Wolford, Mr. Wolford

J. E. Wrightperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. f i ft 1 yo, JELL ft WBIGHT

J. F. Latorretteperson

J. F. Latorrette was elected to an unspecified office and resided at an unknown location; no further details are recorded.

J. Francisco Chavezperson

Superintendent of the penitentiary who received a letter about a confession.

a.k.a. Col. J. Francisco Chavez

J. H. Bragawperson

County commissioner indicted for conspiracy to defraud county.

a.k.a. Bragaw

J H C Murrayperson

J H C Murray is listed with a telephone number at 309 El Paso Street.

J. H. Flaglerperson

Guest at the Timmer House from New York.

J. H. Hillperson

Proprietor of Gila Hot Springs working to improve accommodations.

a.k.a. J. H. Hill, Jim Hill

J. Hillperson

Postmaster of the new mail office on the Silver City-Alumina route.

J. H. McKenzieperson

Defendant in a lawsuit brought by Charles Bottom over a burro.

a.k.a. McKenzie, McKen- zie

J. H. Mudgeperson

Brakeman who received severe scalp wounds, split left hand, and badly cut right leg in the railroad accident.

a.k.a. Brakeman J. H. Mudge, Mudge

J. H. Staplesperson

One of two men accused of deceiving and assaulting the Herring girls; previously served time for petit larceny.

JICnMOND P BARNESperson

An attorney at law located at the corner of Broadway and Main Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. JICnMOND P BARNES

Jim Blainperson

A captain who was attacked by Indians while hauling provisions.

a.k.a. Capt. Jim Blain

Jim Cooneyperson

Killed by Indians when about to make a sale for a quarter of a million.

Jim Kingperson

Owner of a cabin at Silver Creek that was robbed of blankets and cooking utensils.

Jimmie Kerrperson

A well-known prospector murdered in Mangus Valley on April 24.

a.k.a. Jim Kerr, Jimmie

Jim Murrayperson

An old 'bum' and chronic jail bird arrested multiple times, who stole saddles from the Circle ranch.

a.k.a. Jim

Jim Parksperson

Shot and killed Kirk Esty in self-defense near Duncan; surrendered at Solomonville.

a.k.a. Jim Parks, Parks

Jim Randallperson

Member of posse pursuing stage robbers; later met by Henry Grey in Silver City.

a.k.a. Jim Randall

Jim Schwartzperson

An old timer who settled down to farm life in the valley with an orchard and crops.

a.k.a. JIM SCHWARTZ

Jim Swartzperson

A Mimbres farmer who owns 900 fruit trees and an acre of strawberries.

a.k.a. Jim Swartz

Jim Taylorperson

Employee at the Carreta ranch in Old Mexico who encountered Indians from the Spurley mountains.

Jim Williamsperson

A cowboy who rode into Maxwell City causing a disturbance and was shot by an unknown person.

a.k.a. Williams, William's

J. J. Baxterperson

Person whose grave is located near McKinzie's ranch; he was killed by Indians in 1887.

J. J. Bellperson

Camped with his family on Whitewater opposite Mr. Bush's residence.

a.k.a. J. J. Bell

J.J. Freyperson

J.J. Frey is the general manager of the Santa Fe railroad and was part of an inspection party traveling through the Southwest.

a.k.a. JJ Frey

J. J. Heflinperson

An attorney at law with offices in the Exchange Building in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. fJIIIOS S HEFLIN

JJ I PICKETTperson

No information is available about JJ I Pickett's life or occupation.

a.k.a. JJ I PICKETT

J. J. Kellyperson

A butcher at San Pedro who died after being accidentally shot in Major Weed's store.

a.k.a. J. J. Kelly, Kelly

JJKIL W RIGHTperson

An attorney practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office in the Enterprise Building.

a.k.a. 1 r V VOLUME XIX SILVER CITY NEW MEXICO TUESDAY JULY 18 1893 NO JO JJKIL W RIGHT

J. J. Taylorperson

Leader of gang that fired on a Sonora train, former Silver City blacksmith.

a.k.a. Taylor

J. L. Gaddisperson

Teacher of Second Primary class.

a.k.a. Miss J. L. Gaddis

J. L. Pickettperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. JJ L PICKETT

J. L. Thompsonperson

Based on available information, it is known that J. L. Thompson was a person. No further details about their life or significance can be confirmed.

J.M. Meadeperson

J.M. Meade is the resident engineer for the Santa Fe railroad and was part of the inspection party.

a.k.a. J M Meade

J. N. Warnerperson

Member of the coroner's jury.

a.k.a. J. N. Warner

Joperson

Chinese cook who shot Harry Patterson after being slapped, then surrendered to Sheriff Barela.

a.k.a. a Chinese cook, the cook, The Chinaman

Jo. Cuddperson

A member of the Pine Cienega gang, college-educated, arrested at Tempe, Arizona, wanted in Texas for multiple crimes including shooting an officer.

a.k.a. Cudd

Joeperson

Chinese proprietor of the L. K. restaurant, described as the most popular Chinaman in town.

a.k.a. Old Joe

Joe Anchetaperson

Son of N. Y. Ancheta and Grant County's distinguished senator in the 29th legislative assembly.

a.k.a. little Joe

Joe Brittonperson

Person who sold a log cabin in Silver Creek to Victor Croenne per a bill of sale found among the dead couple's possessions.

Joe Crizerperson

Man who fought with Manley at the Lackey house the Sunday before the killing.

a.k.a. Crizer

Joe Levyperson

Joe Levy was relieved from his position handling outside work for the Southern Pacific and instructed to report to San Francisco.

a.k.a. Joe Levy

Joe Riceperson

Employer of Hall Williams; reported him missing and helped search for the body.

Jo E. Sheridanperson

Foreman of the grand jury, formerly justice of the peace at Cooney.

a.k.a. Jo E. Sheridan, Sheridan, Mr. Sheridan

Johanna Leyserperson

Late of Hillsboro, party to a mining deal recorded on July 28th.

Jo Harrisperson

Jo Harris is a person for whom no historical details or roles are recorded in the available sources.

a.k.a. Harris

John A. Deemerperson

John A. Deemer owned and witnessed unspecified items or events, with no further details available.

a.k.a. John A. Deemer, Deemer

John A. Johnsonperson

One of three Americans named who were killed by the Yuma Indians at the houses.

John A. Murrayperson

Father of three boys, accused of causing the explosion that killed two of his sons.

a.k.a. John Murray, John A. Murray

John B. Cardperson

Owner of a hardware establishment that was burglarized.

John Bellperson

A cowboy working in the Gila roundup who was thrown from a horse and suffered a broken leg.

John B. Floydperson

Secretary of War who gave encouragement to William H. Russell for the mail line project.

a.k.a. Secretary of War Floyd

John Boyleperson

Superintendent of the Mountain Key mine, target of attempted robbery.

a.k.a. John Boyle, Mr. Boyle

John Brockmanperson

John Brockman filed a lawsuit against Gibson and son for $99 in damages after they allowed cattle to trespass on his cornfield.

John Bruceperson

John Bruce has gone to San Francisco to attend a meeting of the grievance committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.

John Carlisleperson

Took a lease on the Bonanza at Hillsboro.

a.k.a. John Carlisle

John Colemanperson

Discovered turquoise mines in the Burros in 1875 while prospecting; informed Foley about them.

a.k.a. John Coleman, Coleman

John Daltonperson

John Dalton was a person, but no further information about his life or significance is available from the provided claims.

a.k.a. John Dalton, Dalton, deputy Dalton

John Davisperson

One of two brothers killed in a cowboy row on the head of the Nigirita in Socorro county.

John D. Bailperson

Judge who served as attorney for the defense in the Redding trial.

a.k.a. Judge John D. Bail, Judge Bail

John Dentonperson

A cowboy who arrived from the ranch in Holbrook, Arizona, and won a bet by marrying a girl within an hour.

a.k.a. John Denton

John Dorseyperson

One of three Americans named who were killed by the Yuma Indians at the houses.

John Doyleperson

Man bound over to Justice Kendall's court on a charge of shooting at Mrs. C. Doyle.

a.k.a. Doyle

John Dwyerperson

John Dwyer is a person whose occupation and discoveries are unknown from the available sources.

a.k.a. John Dwyer

John Evansperson

The tramp arrested for burglarizing the Pennington residence, given ninety days in county jail.

a.k.a. John Evans

John Foleyperson

Jeweler who kept shop in Mrs. Shepard's building and had watches stolen.

John Fryperson

A pony express rider who alternated with Keltley and made the finish of the first ride, winning the $200,000 wager.

a.k.a. Fry

John Gilmoperson

John Gilmo was a person of whom little is known; no specific historical actions or significance are recorded in available sources.

a.k.a. Gilmo

John Greenwaldperson

John Greenwald is listed as having a bill allowed from the special fund.

a.k.a. John llreenwald

John H. Bragawperson

County commissioner who claimed ignorance of financial irregularities and had implicit confidence in the clerk's integrity.

a.k.a. Mr. Bragaw

John Hillperson

John Hill of Hisbee has been visiting his cousin Edna Hill this week.

John H. Mattocksperson

A recent arrival from the east who opened a blacksmith shop.

John Hooveyperson

John Hoovey fought in at least one military conflict, but the specific battles or wars are not recorded.

John II Uiiikttperson

John II Uiiiktt announces himself as a candidate for the office of assessor of Grant County, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention.

a.k.a. John II Uiiiktt

John Jacksonperson

A colored man killed in the boat during the ferry massacre.

John J. Bellperson

The defense attorney who proved the shooting was accidental in the McWilson case.

a.k.a. Bell

John J. Jacksonperson

One of the Americans killed at the houses, from New York.

John Johnsonperson

Foreman of the L.C. Cattle Co. who issued a notice to Gila River cattlemen.

John Maddoxperson

A well-known miner of San Pedro District killed in a fall at the Allan Story turquoise mine.

a.k.a. John Maddox

John McCanperson

One of the boys of early days; returned home to Kingston.

a.k.a. John McCan

John M. Claytonperson

A miner employed for three years at the Oso Negro mine in Sonora who recounted a battle with Geronimo.

a.k.a. John M. Clayton

John Millerperson

Smallpox patient who arrived in Silver City, claiming to hail from Rincon.

John Moffatperson

John Moffat was a person for whom only unknown arrival locations are recorded, with no further details available.

John Mossperson

Rancher who reported losing 16 colts to mountain lions.

Johnny Moffittperson

Made a big stake in Kingston years ago; just returned from prospecting in Sonora and is headed back to Kingston.

a.k.a. Johnny Moffitt

Johnny Ottperson

A member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen detailed to accompany Conductor Starr's remains east.

a.k.a. Johnny Ott

John Perryperson

John Perry was a person about whom no further biographical details are known from the available sources.

a.k.a. ohn Perry

John Playerperson

John Player is the superintendent of machinery for the Santa Fe railroad and traveled with the inspection team.

a.k.a. John Player

John P. Sloughperson

A man who had a shooting scrape with his father-in-law Charles W. White.

a.k.a. John P. Slough, John Slough

John R. McFieperson

Associate justice of the supreme court of the territory of New Mexico and presiding judge of the third judicial district.

Johnsperson

One of two men who opened fire on Dick Stratton and Dud Pruett with Winchesters.

John Sayleperson

A man from Canoncito who recovered his stolen mules and discovered a gang of thieves.

John Smithperson

Person aged 51 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

John Spearperson

Indicted for killing and selling cattle; brought in late yesterday afternoon.

John Spellmanperson

A witness to the shooting at Hanover who was bound over as a witness and jailed.

a.k.a. Spellman, John Spellman

John S Simpsonperson

John S Simpson of Gainesville, Texas is at the Menger.

John S. Swiftperson

School trustee.

John Stensonperson

A person who bought a load of apples and venison for his market.

John Sutherlandperson

John Sutherland, a well known citizen of Sutherland Springs, is at the Southern.

John T. Grahamperson

Built the Graham Mill in 1893.

John Thompsonperson

A volunteer who was killed in the battle with Geronimo's band.

a.k.a. John Thompson, Thompson

John Tullperson

Son of Henrietta Tull, killed in a wreck on Strauss Hill.

a.k.a. John Tull

John W. Graeterperson

Passenger on train No. 53 who exhibited signs of insanity and shot at the conductor.

a.k.a. Graeter

John Wilsonperson

Indicted for killing and selling cattle; in jail unable to give $2000 bond.

John W. Scottperson

Defendant on the criminal docket for murder, change of venue from Dona Ana County.

a.k.a. John W. Scott

John W. Youngperson

Of Utah, had a railroad construction contract from Chihuahua to the Sierra Madre that was forfeited.

Joke Sullivanperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

J. O. Loklandperson

J. O. Lokland is the Cashier of the State National Bank.

a.k.a. J O LOKLANO

Jonesperson

A freighter killed by Indians, whose killers were returned to Arizona from Ohio penitentiary.

a.k.a. Jones, One Jones

Jonetas Chavesperson

A Mexican charged with the murder of a Chinese cook at the summit section house near Lordsburg.

a.k.a. Chavez

Jo Petersperson

Person aged 29 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Jo Rollaperson

Person aged 22 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Jose de la Cruz Naranjoperson

An old soldier from Santa Cruz granted a pension for disabilities contracted in service.

Jose Dominguezperson

One of two Mexicans who robbed Ed Dickenson and Milligan's ranch; arrested by Frank McGlinchy.

a.k.a. Jose Dominguez

Jos Elsterperson

Jos Elster sells vegetables, plants, and cut flowers on Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Jos Elster

Jose Madrilloperson

Mexican miner working in the same shaft who was badly powder burned.

a.k.a. Jose Madrillo

Jose Maria Chavezperson

Mayordomo of Hubbell's sheep herders, killed by Metzger.

a.k.a. Chavez

Jose Perezperson

A cattleman who arrived from Lerdo and witnessed the earthquake while checking on his fence-building workmen.

a.k.a. Perez, Mr. Perez

Joseph A. Andersonperson

One of three Americans who escaped the ferry massacre.

Joseph Booneperson

Judge who served as attorney for the prosecution in the Redding trial.

a.k.a. Judge Joseph Boone, Judge Boone

Joseph C. Brownperson

Surveyor appointed for the road survey.

Joseph Crawfordperson

A cowboy who shot and killed Lopez and Chavez; employed by Hill of Springer.

a.k.a. Crawford

Joseph F. Smithperson

Mormon official who returned to Salt Lake City after nine years of exile following a polygamy indictment.

a.k.a. Joe Smith, Joseph F. Smith

Joseph Magoffinperson

Vice President of the State National Bank.

a.k.a. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN

Joseph W. Hodgesperson

Attorney whose offices occupy the still-standing house at the rear of the former Silver City Methodist Church.

Joshua S. Raynoldsperson

President of the First National Bank of El Paso, Texas.

a.k.a. JOSHUA S RAYNOLUS

Joshua S. Reynoldsperson

Joshua S. Reynolds is the President of The First National Bank of El Paso.

a.k.a. JOSHUA 8 RAYNOLDS

Josie Whitehillperson

Josie Whitehill was one of the pupils in attendance when the normal school opened on September 3.

Jo Williamsperson

Person with $2,000 in insurance coverage after the fire.

a.k.a. Jo Williams

Joze Guavesperson

Mexican child aged 1 year who died in Pinos Altos.

J. P. Christyperson

Prospector who struck it rich in Mexico with Chas. Campbell.

a.k.a. Christy

J. P. Ownbyperson

A man who arrived in Silver City having in custody Jonetas Chaves, charged with murder.

J. Riedlingerperson

A man who will establish a bottling plant at Hillsboro and Clifton.

J. Riedlinger, Jr.person

Son of J. Riedlinger who will conduct the Hillsboro bottling plant branch.

a.k.a. J. Riedlinger Jr.

J R McGibbonperson

J R McGibbon is listed with a telephone number at 309 El Paso Street.

J. R. McGibbonperson

Advertises opera house bookings at 809 El Paso Street.

a.k.a. J R McGIBBON

J. R. O'Laughlinperson

An ex-convict known as Red, sentenced to ten years servitude for killing a woman in Juarez.

a.k.a. O'Laughlin, Red

J. S. Campbellperson

A resident of Pinos Altos who has lived there since 1851 and considers himself an old timer.

a.k.a. J. S. Campbell

J. T. McCorkleperson

Gentleman from Pinos Altos who attended the picnic at the Peerless mine.

a.k.a. Sandy

J. T. Rabbperson

Texas native and former Ranger captain who rented his Mimbres place to Cureton Brothers.

a.k.a. Capt. J. T. Rabb, Captain Rabb

Juan Corderoperson

A man living at San Juan on the Mimbres who assaulted his wife with a butcher knife, took poison, and is awaiting grand jury action.

a.k.a. Juan Cordero, Cordero

Juan Gaeaperson

Mexican person aged 43 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Juanita Rodriguezperson

An eleven-year-old Mexican girl who was injured by an exploding giant cap.

Juan Joseperson

Victim whose body was dragged by Indians after an attack.

Juan Jose Barreraperson

Father killed by Indians while returning home with vegetables.

Juan Rodriguezperson

Juan Rodriguez is a person for whom no specific historical details are known from the available sources.

Juan Rodriguez's wifeperson

Victim of an attack by her husband, Juan Rodriguez.

a.k.a. the woman, the victim

Juan Villeraelperson

Mexican person aged 56 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Judge Alexanderperson

A judge appointed by the court to defend James Hiler.

a.k.a. Judge Alexander

Judge Bennettperson

Judge Bennett is a person, but no further details about their life or actions are known from available records.

a.k.a. Bennett

Judge B F Ballardperson

Judge B F Ballard is at the Southern from Floresville.

Judge Bristolperson

Late judge who favorably endorsed Roman Chiquito's petition to the Secretary of the Interior.

a.k.a. Judge Bristol

Judge Givensperson

Judge Givens was a person whose occupation and legal actions are not recorded in available sources. No further historical significance can be determined from th…

a.k.a. Givens

Judge Idus L. Fielderperson

A judge from the city employed to assist in James Hiler's defense.

a.k.a. Judge Idus L. Fielder

Judge Isaac Givensperson

Judge who accompanied Sheriff Whitehill to the scene of the supposed murder.

Judge J. Crockett Givensperson

Judge J. Crockett Givens is a person about whom no specific biographical details are known from the available claims.

Judge J. R. McFieperson

Judge who arrived on Monday's delayed train.

a.k.a. Judge J. R. McFie

Judge McAfieperson

Judge who convened court and appointed the jury commission.

Judge McComasperson

Of Silver City area; brother of Col. R. F. McComas; another brother was killed by Indians near Malone.

Judge McFieperson

Judge McFie had to stop holding court in Rio Arriba County due to a smallpox outbreak.

a.k.a. Judge McFie

Judge Mullenperson

A judge, now of Silver City, who was a passenger on a buck-board of the N. M. and T. company.

Judge Titusperson

Judge Titus was a person whose existence is attested by three sources, but no specific actions or historical significance are recorded.

a.k.a. Judge Titus

Judge W Flyperson

Judge W Fly of Gonzales is at the St James.

Julia Hoffmanperson

Murder victim in New York City in September 1894.

a.k.a. Mrs. Julia Hoffman

Juliana Wellgehausenperson

Person aged 76 from Central who died of old age in Silver City.

Julian Swallowperson

A prospector and occasional book peddler who disappeared mysteriously about a year ago, believed to be the murder victim.

a.k.a. Julian Swallow

Julius de Munperson

Formed a partnership with Auguste P. Choteau in 1815 to hunt, trap, and trade.

Julius Wagner's twin brotherperson

Shot dead at Monterey, California, by a man over a morphia payment dispute.

a.k.a. Mr. Wagner's twin brother

justiceperson

The justice who ordered the door broken in and the woman re-arrested, and issued the order for Mr. Bruesch's arrest.

Justice Givensperson

Justice who held the inquest into Teresa Murray's death.

a.k.a. Justice Givens

Justice Kendallperson

Justice of the court before which John Doyle was bound over.

a.k.a. Justice Kendall, Kendall

justice of peace at Central Cityperson

The justice of peace at Central City was reported to be enforcing the law too stringently.

J. V. Bennettperson

Son of Jacob Bennett who served as captain in a Minnesota regiment.

a.k.a. . V. Bennett

J. V. Roseperson

J. V. Rose reported fines collected in precinct No. II.

J. W. Carterperson

Listed as City Treasurer.

a.k.a. J W raiter

J. W. Cavittperson

Cattleman shot and killed in Ciudad Juarez by Bob Clayton and Dr. Bolton.

a.k.a. J. W. Cavitt, Cavitt

J. W. Cressperson

Saloon and dance house owner at Bonita shot and killed by William Roberts.

a.k.a. Cress

J. W. Flemingperson

J. W. Fleming is a person for whom claims exist regarding elections, residence, property, and occupation, but all specific details are unknown.

a.k.a. J w FIvuiIuk, t W Fleming

J W Franklinperson

J W Franklin is a dealer in monuments, grave stones, and iron fencing in Pueblo, Colorado.

a.k.a. J W Franklin

J. W. Graeterperson

A man from a wealthy Indiana family, estimated worth $80,000, who was partner of L. D. Miller in this city in 1885 and is now to be put in an asylum.

a.k.a. Graeter

J W Monchasperson

J W Monchas was in from Steins Pass on Wednesday.

J W Plazaperson

J W Plaza is the proprietor of the Plaza Restaurant in Santa Fe.

J. W. Ripleyperson

Guest at H. D. Gilbert's surprise party.

a.k.a. J. W. Ripley

J W Zollersperson

President of Sierra County Bank.

J Zangperson

J Zang is the General Manager of the Heilzang Brewing Co.

a.k.a. J ZANG

Katie Thompsonperson

Described as the boss potato culturist of the southwest who left for her home in San Antonio, Texas.

a.k.a. Miss Katie Thompson

Kennedyperson

A drunkard who was shot and instantly killed by Jack Kerr.

K. H. Hutchinsperson

Listed as School Superintendent among county officers.

a.k.a. K 11 iiilehiuwo

Kida Cainperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

Kid Lewisperson

Kid Lewis moved from Silver City to La Cruces with Ada Humes.

Kidsperson

An Apache whose family was among those being transported to Fort Union; he has been committing depredations in Arizona.

a.k.a. "Kids"

Kirk Estyperson

Killed in a shooting scrape near Duncan after a disagreement over a card game with Jim Parks.

a.k.a. Esty

Kit Carsonperson

Famous frontiersman alongside whom Maston Emery fought Indians.

a.k.a. Kit carson, Kit

L A Skellyperson

L A Skelly and family left Monday for a month's trip to California.

a.k.a. L A Skelly

L. A. Taylorperson

One of the owners of the alum mines of the upper Gila.

L. D. Millerperson

Guest at H. D. Gilbert's surprise party.

a.k.a. L. D. Miller

Lee Linleyperson

Lee Linley, also known as Linley, was a person, but no further historical facts about them are known from the available sources.

a.k.a. Linley

Lee Rubensperson

Purchased the Eldorado Lode Mining Claim and then sold it to the Eldorado Mining Company.

Lee Whiteperson

A notorious convict who successfully escaped the penitentiary.

Leonardperson

Guest (with Mrs. Leonard) at H. D. Gilbert's surprise party.

a.k.a. Leonard

Leonard & Sheridanperson

Publishers of the Enterprise at the time of the grand jury investigation.

a.k.a. Leonard & Sheridan

Leon Darganperson

Leon Dargan came in from Dallas this morning.

Leonidas Chavezperson

Murder case given change of venue to Sierra County.

Leroy K. Morganperson

Leroy K. Morgan, also known as Mr. Morgan, was a person for whom no specific historical details were recorded in available sources.

a.k.a. Morgan, Mr. Morgan

Leslie Scottperson

The Enterprise devil who was hit on the forehead by Richards' bell.

Levi Baldwinperson

Of Socorro County, driving a herd of 2500 cattle to Kansas over three weeks.

a.k.a. Levi Baldwin

Lezinskyperson

One of several men who shipped silver bullion in the old stage coach days.

L. H. Littleperson

Member of a hunting party that left for the Burros on Tuesday.

Lida Mcintoshperson

Lida Mcintosh was among the pupils attending the normal school at its opening on September 3.

a.k.a. Lida McIntosh

Lieutenant Britton Davisperson

Former army officer who served in the Geronimo campaign and later joined the Corralitos company.

a.k.a. Lieutenant Britton Davis, Mr. Davis

Lieutenant Smithperson

Officer of the 9th Cavalry killed while leading a charge against fortified Indians.

Lieutenant Watsonperson

Officer who arrested G. W. Apusy at his ranch on the Arivaipa.

a.k.a. Lieut. Watson

Lieutenant Whippleperson

Officer of the day who arrived with guards to secure the scene.

a.k.a. Lieut. Whipple

Lindauerperson

Lindauer was a person, but no further information about their identity or historical significance is available from the provided sources.

Lizzie Blackperson

Only the name Lizzie Black, also referred to as Miss Lizzie Black, is known; no occupation or other details are recorded.

a.k.a. Miss Lizzie Black

Lizzie Swanperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

L L ANCHETAperson

An attorney and counselor at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office in the Enterprise Building.

a.k.a. ilL L ANCIIKTA

LL T Williamsperson

A physician and surgeon practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office in Dr. Stephens' old rooms.

a.k.a. yILL T WILLIAMS

Lockhartperson

Nothing is known about the person named Lockhart from the provided claims.

Louis Abrahamperson

Man who injured his hand with a screwdriver; wound not dangerous.

a.k.a. Louis

Lucasperson

A photographer or business owner in Silver City, N.M., whose name is printed on the mat margin of the photograph.

Lucas Payanperson

A man found dying from a gunshot wound in the back outside a Mexican saloon at Pinos Altos.

Luciana Shawperson

Charged with murder of Ed Fountain at Pinos Altos; case continued.

Lucio Lazoperson

A Mexican boy employed by Bell & Stephens at Pinos Altos who unearthed buried gold coins.

a.k.a. Lazo

Lucy Croenneperson

A woman in charge of Nettie's Place who was killed by Charles Baine.

a.k.a. Lucy Croenne, Mrs. Croenne

Lucy Garrisperson

Resident of Gold Hill, New Mexico who received a patent for a car coupling.

Lucy Shawperson

Woman in jail charged with killing Alberto Fountain, Jr.

Lucy Smallperson

Daughter of Catrino Baldonado who shot Edward Fountain after a quarrel at her house in Pinos Altos.

Luz Gonzalesperson

A prisoner sentenced to 21 years for murder, transported to Santa Fe.

Lydia J. Caldwellperson

The owner of the famous ricolite quarries who sold her interests.

a.k.a. Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Lydia J. Caldwell, ricolite queen

Lynchperson

Person who sold the burro to Charles Bottom and conducted the trial on Bottom's behalf.

a.k.a. Judge Lynch

M. A. Dolanperson

An undertaker whose establishment received Pace's corpse.

Maggie Smartperson

Wife of C. C. Smart who allegedly eloped with Hugh M. Childress, accompanied by her two little girls.

a.k.a. Mrs. Maggie Smart, Mrs. Smart

Major Ecklesperson

An ex-officer of the United States army, son-in-law of Gen. Mason, mortally shot by J. C. Saggs.

a.k.a. Maj. Eckles, Eckles, the major

Major Rileyperson

Major who led four companies of the 6th infantry as escort in 1829.

Mamie Ilolsonperson

Mamie Ilolson was among the pupils attending the normal school when it opened on September 3.

a.k.a. Mamie Higgs

Mangas Coloradoperson

The famous leader of the Mimbres river Apaches who held sway over the region.

a.k.a. Mangas Colorado

Manuel Barreraperson

Son who escaped the Indian attack and reported the killings.

Manuel Marcillasperson

Mexican child aged 1 year who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Marcus L. Websterperson

One of three Americans who escaped the ferry massacre.

Mariano S. Oteroperson

Resident of Bernalillo, N.M. who sent 360 steers to Kansas City for sale.

Mark Hopkinsperson

Apache Indian boy and student at Ramona school who was sent to Carlisle school; former Geronimo sympathizer.

Marshal Cantleyperson

Marshal who took charge of Schmider's children in Silver City.

Martin Flynnperson

Road master killed near Anthony, N.M. when he fell between train cars.

a.k.a. Flynn

Martin Gallegosperson

A young U.S. Deputy Marshal described as illiterate who heroically shot out a lamp to save six lives during an assassination attack.

a.k.a. Gallegos

Martin Mullinperson

Foreman of the H H H outfit headquartered at Ajache Tejo, to be married to Miss Rillie B. Cooper.

a.k.a. Martin MuIIin

Mary Brownperson

48-year-old woman who died after falling into a well on Market Street.

a.k.a. Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Brown

Mary Carsonperson

Kit Carson's wife, guest at the patriotic dinner.

a.k.a. Kit Carson's squaw, Mary

Mary Iellperson

Mary Iell was among the pupils in attendance when the normal school opened on September 3.

a.k.a. Mary Bell

Mary Lukeperson

Mary Luke, also known as Mrs. Mary Luke, was a person, but no further information is known.

a.k.a. Mrs. Mary Luke

Mary Penningtonperson

Daughter of Edward Pennington who discovered the burglary upon returning from school.

a.k.a. Miss Mary Pennington, Miss Mary

Masonperson

A soldier trailed to Fort Bayard the morning after the robbery of the Chinese store, but was released because the Chinaman could not identify him.

Maston Emeryperson

Pioneer citizen who came to the country forty years ago, fought Indians alongside Kit Carson, opened up the Dry Cimarron country, and died at the home of John P…

a.k.a. Emery

Matilda Reveraperson

Named individual in a photograph of men in fireman uniforms from 1891, though the name appears in a list with others who are likely firefighters.

Matt Rosecransperson

Person to whom Warrant No. 587 was issued on March 13, 1889.

Matt W. Ransomperson

United States minister to Mexico who stopped at Topo Chico hot springs.

a.k.a. Hon Matt W Ransom

Maud Gastawayperson

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gastaway, party attendee from Cook's Peak.

a.k.a. Miss Maud

Maurice Weilperson

Guest at the Timmer House from La Puerta.

Max Aueperson

Max Aue, postmaster at Leon Springs, Texas, is in the city.

Max Frostperson

Listed as attorney at law in Santa Fe.

Max Schutzperson

Max Schutz was a person, but no specific facts about him are recorded in the available sources.

a.k.a. Max Schutz

May Beverly Caddisperson

Teacher of Third Room, Third and Fourth Grades.

a.k.a. Miss May Beverly Caddis, Miss May Bev-erly Caddis

Mayor Flemingperson

Mayor who returned from Solomonville, Arizona, and reported on the murder of Sol Luna's sheep herders.

a.k.a. Fleming

May Shellyperson

May Shelly was one of the pupils in attendance when the normal school opened on September 3.

a.k.a. Maude Alexander

McCutchenperson

Editor of the Advertiser who attempted to make rain on Socorro mountain.

a.k.a. Brother McCutchen, McC.

McDonaldperson

McDonald acted as a pall bearer at Capt. Hurlburt's funeral.

McGinnisperson

Engineer who received a bad flesh wound across the forehead, small cuts on the scalp, and bruising around the chest.

a.k.a. McGinnis, Mc-Ginnis

McKinleyperson

Republican presidential nominee whose nomination was received with funeral solemnity in Santa Fe.

a.k.a. McKinley

M. Cooneyperson

Captain from the Mogollons circulating a petition to bridge the Gila River.

a.k.a. Capt. M. Cooney, Captain Cooney

M. E. Connorperson

Teacher of Room No. 2, Second Grade.

a.k.a. Mrs. M. E. Connor

Meg Snelly Riceperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

Mesdames Hobartperson

One of the individuals who participated in the picnic at the LC ranch.

Messenger from St. Josephperson

A messenger left St. Joseph at the same time as the express rider from San Francisco.

a.k.a. messenger

Metcalf's herderperson

An unnamed herder employed by James Metcalf who discovered the victim.

Mexican horse thiefperson

A thief who escaped from Deputy Taylor.

Mexican section handperson

A Mexican employed on the section gang between Lake Valley and Nutt station was bitten on the left forearm by a rattlesnake.

M. Haalfperson

Ranch owner who shipped stock cattle from his ranch north of Separ to Elmdale, Kansas.

a.k.a. Haalf

Miguelperson

Cocopah Indian who witnessed the earthquake and provided an account of the disaster.

Mike Downesperson

One of three men planning a four-week hunt in the Mogollons after the Fourth.

a.k.a. Mike Downes

Mike McGinnisperson

A hard character who accompanied William Walters to rob miners.

a.k.a. Mike McGinnis

Mike McNicholperson

Person to whom Warrant No. 648 was issued for $97.30.

Mike O'Brienperson

A horse thief arrested by H. E. Muse after multiple thefts and a robbery at Roswell.

a.k.a. Mile O'Brien, Mike

Mike Slatteryperson

Superintendent of the Waddingham Cattle Co. who recently sold cattle.

a.k.a. Mike Slattery

Mile O'Brienperson

Arrested by H. E. Muse for horse theft.

Miles McInnesperson

Prisoner who escaped from jail by overpowering the night guard.

a.k.a. Miles Mc-Innes

Milt Millerperson

Milt Miller's occupation, appointments, and elected positions are not specified in available records.

Minnie F Ballingerperson

Minnie F Ballinger was the recording secretary of the Liberty Bell Association and regent for the Columbian liberty bell, providing statements about the financi…

a.k.a. Mrs Minnie F Ballinger

Minnie F. Ballingerperson

Recording secretary of the Liberty Bell Association and regent for the Columbian liberty bell in Washington who made a statement about the missing funds.

a.k.a. Mrs Minnie F Ballinger

Minnie Leeperson

Deming woman charged with robbing a man of two $20 gold pieces; held at hotel de Lockhart.

a.k.a. Miss Minnie Lee

Miss Addie Claytonperson

A teacher from Mimbres granted a certificate by the examining board.

Miss Cooleyperson

Daughter of Harvey Cooley and guest of Mrs. J. W. Fleming.

Miss Fannie Rutlandperson

A teacher from Deming granted a certificate by the examining board.

Miss Higglesperson

A young woman employed as governess on the V V Ranch who died in a double suicide at Nogales.

Miss Irma Museperson

Miss Irma Muse returned Sunday from an outing in the country.

a.k.a. Miss Irma Muse

Miss J. Gaddisperson

Arrived from the Mogollons after finishing her school there; lost and recovered her purse.

Miss Maggie Muhoneperson

Miss Maggie Muhone was a person, but no specific historical facts about her are known from available sources.

a.k.a. Miss Maggie Muhone

Miss Mamie Crouchperson

A teacher from Pinos Altos granted a certificate by the examining board.

Miss Maud Smithperson

A teacher from Walnut Creek granted a certificate by the examining board.

Miss M. Drakeperson

Lady summering at Gila Hot Springs who joined the dance.

Miss Metcalfperson

Sister of C. S. Metcalf who left for California to spend the winter.

Miss Newcombperson

Sister of Mrs. H. H. Betts, visiting from Boston.

Miss Susie Fosterperson

Preceded the main Cook's Peak party on Saturday.

Miss Teressa Ecksteinperson

A teacher from Silver City granted a certificate by the examining board.

M McNairperson

M McNair was representing the Arizona Republican and was in the city this week.

Monte de Ohoperson

Bishop of San Luis Potosi who left for Rome a few weeks ago.

a.k.a. Bishop Monte de Oho

Montgomeryperson

One of two men arrested for burglarizing the Commercial Saloon.

a.k.a. Montgomery

Moodyperson

An older man living in a house in the woods who attempted to murder Mr. Hardy.

a.k.a. old man, old rascal, old wretch

Moody's sonperson

Moody's son who assisted him in attempting to murder Mr. Hardy.

a.k.a. twenty-five-year-old son, son

Moraperson

One of two witnesses to the killing at Hanover, bound over and jailed.

a.k.a. Mora

Morris Terndorfperson

Listed as Assistant Chief among firemen in a 1891 photograph.

a.k.a. Asst Chief

Morseperson

The inventor of the telegraph who sought and received a $30,000 appropriation from Congress.

Mr. Bettsperson

A man who, along with his wife, hosted a farewell party for Miss Frances R. Newcomb.

a.k.a. Mr. Betts

Mr. Bicknellperson

One of the pioneers of the Santa Fe trade in 1821.

Mr. Blackperson

A master and royal arch Mason, Republican, and presiding officer.

Mr. Boltonperson

A man who grub-staked the sellers of a one-third property interest but had not yet received his share of profits.

a.k.a. Bolton

Mr. Boyceperson

Purchaser from Montana of 1200 head of steers from Lyons & Campbell.

Mr. Brueschperson

A butcher who was fined $17 for contempt after paying a woman's $5 fine and criticizing the justice's harshness.

a.k.a. Bruesch

Mr. Bushperson

A Whitewater resident who set his own broken bones on multiple occasions and whose horse was stolen during Indian depredations.

a.k.a. Bush

Mr. Byronperson

Demingite swindled by the flim-flam change puzzle.

a.k.a. Byron, Messrs. Byron

Mr. Carpenterperson

Present chairman of the board of county commissioners who acknowledged signing blank warrants and trusted Mr. Morehead to fill them out.

a.k.a. Carpenter

Mr. Carterperson

Ranch owner at the head of Greenwood canyon with sheep and goats.

a.k.a. Carter

Mr. Fergusonperson

A freighter over the Santa Fe trail between 1842 and 1852, also known as Don Benito Jueves, who eloped with a girl from Durango and sold his mule train to James…

a.k.a. Don Benito Jueves, Ferguson

Mr. Fowlerperson

Ranchman on the Mimbres River whose children were bitten by a cat suspected of rabies.

Mr. Gastawayperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

Mr. Gonzalesperson

Husband of Mrs. Gonzales, burned at the wagons by Indians.

Mr. Hadleyperson

Manager of the Graphic who was in California when the ore fraud occurred.

a.k.a. Hadley, Mr. Hadley

Mr. Hallowayperson

A hunter who participated in a series of bear hunts in which nine bears were killed.

a.k.a. Halloway

Mr. Hogdonperson

Demingite swindled by the flim-flam change puzzle.

a.k.a. Hogdon, Messrs. Hogdon

Mr. Hollowayperson

A man who, with his wife, kept the stage stand at one of the McMillen places and was accused of poisoning Piper's yeast.

Mr. Hughesperson

Escorted nine silver bricks from Georgetown belonging to the Mimbres Mining Company.

a.k.a. Hughes

Mr Huntingtonperson

Mr Huntington required Joe Levy's advice on important railroad matters in San Francisco.

a.k.a. Mr Huntington

Mr. Kempperson

An assayer who fired shots at a thief.

Mr. Kiddperson

Reportedly the only Indian off the reservation according to the War Department.

M. R. Koehler Wrightperson

Pioneer and school superintendent in Silver City who used a masculine signature.

a.k.a. M. R. Koehler, Miss Koehler, Koehler Wright

Mr. Leeperson

Owner of the stage line from Silver City to Cooney who reported killings above Alma.

a.k.a. Lee

Mr. McLaughlinperson

Mr. McLaughlin arrived in an unknown location at an unknown time. No further historical significance is known.

a.k.a. Mc- Laughlin

Mr. Millerperson

Farmer on the Gila with 2500 fruit trees and 2000 grape vines.

a.k.a. Mr. Miller, Miller

Mr. Mingleperson

A young gentleman from Chicago who mysteriously disappeared while visiting Deming.

a.k.a. Mr. Mingle

Mr. Phebysperson

Mine owner in Georgetown camp.

a.k.a. Phebys

Mr. Piperperson

A man who leased the McMillen place on the Gila and was involved in a poisoning incident.

Mr. Robesonperson

Owner of the Box O brand of cattle who discovered the bodies.

a.k.a. Robeson

Mr. Russellperson

A man who made a wager to carry mail 1950 miles in ten days and organized the pony express.

a.k.a. Russell

Mrs A. M. Smithperson

Mrs A. M. Smith is selling Dr. C. M. Mc3iH's famous Orange Blossom from 125 Lean Street.

a.k.a. Mrs A Al smith

Mrs AM Smithperson

Mrs AM Smith sells Dr MoGUV's Orange blossom at 126 Leon Street.

a.k.a. Mrs. A. M. Smith

Mrs. Armijoperson

Hipolito Armijo's second wife, found dead under suspicious circumstances.

Mrs Ballinger's husbandperson

Mrs Ballinger's husband served as counsel for the Liberty Bell Association and was involved in correspondence with an auditing committee in New York.

a.k.a. counsel for the association

Mrs. Bettsperson

A woman who, along with her husband, hosted a farewell party for Miss Frances R. Newcomb.

a.k.a. Mrs. Betts

Mrs. Birchfieldperson

A Deming lady who went to Cook's Peak to rusticate.

Mrs B McGeeperson

Mrs B McGee returned to her home in Kingston, Ontario after visiting her daughter in Butte City, Montana.

a.k.a. Mrs B McGecln

Mrs. Chilesperson

Purchased Robert Redding's interest in the Copper Point mine.

Mrs. D. C. McMillenperson

A woman who had been ill and left for her home in Canada accompanied by her mother.

Mrs. Dick Hallperson

Wife of Dick Hall who rode ahead to warn the men at Bates' ranch of the approaching posse.

a.k.a. Mrs. Hall

Mrs. Doyleperson

A young woman living on the V V Ranch who died in a double suicide at Nogales.

Mrs E S Howardperson

Mrs E S Howard will return from Galveston this afternoon.

Mrs. Gastawayperson

Party attendee from Cook's Peak.

Mrs. Gilbertperson

Mrs. Gilbert was a person whose residence and witnessed events are unknown.

Mrs. Gonzalesperson

Woman captured during the Howard's Wells fight whose husband and daughter were killed by Indians.

Mrs. G. O. Smithperson

A woman who expected eighteen night-blooming cereus plants to open.

Mrs. Harvey Forsythperson

Owner of the Pinos Altos ball team picture; also pictured with her father Jim Jackson.

a.k.a. Mrs. Henry Forsyth

Mrs. Hilerperson

Wife of James Hiler and proprietress of the Mountain Pride Hotel in Kingston.

a.k.a. Mrs. Hiler

Mrs. Hollowayperson

Wife of Mr. Holloway, accused by someone of having poisoned the yeast used by Mr. Piper.

Mrs. Hun Bakerperson

Mrs. Hun Baker has rooms for light housekeeping at Douglas Avenue and Eighth Street.

Mrs. Jennie Forrestperson

A recent member of the Gem Theatre troupe who died under distressing circumstances.

a.k.a. Jennie Forrest, Jennie

Mrs John Howardperson

Mrs John Howard returned to her home in MogollΓ³n last week.

a.k.a. Mrs John Howard

Mrs. Kate Rutherfordperson

Woman who runs the Mogollon house doing a splendid business.

Mrs. K. D. Smithperson

Mother of a son who married a daughter of Samuel Freeman; died from shock after hearing of the tragedy.

Mrs. Lizzie Hallperson

Wife of R. S. Hall, of Pine Cienega, searching for her husband's body.

Mrs. Lou Gattonperson

Mrs. Lou Gatton's arrival and residence are unknown.

Mrs. Lydia J. Cadwellperson

Known as the 'Ricolite Queen,' she left for the quarries with her superintendent.

a.k.a. Mrs. Lydia J. Cadwell

Mrs. M. B. Wardperson

Mrs. M. B. Ward has reopened her dressmaking parlors at 408 Fifth Street.

Mrs McGrathperson

Mrs McGrath gave a reception on Tuesday evening in honor of her son.

Mrs. O. E. Colbyperson

Opened dressmaking parlors over the Sentinel Office.

Mrs. O. S. Warrenperson

Secretary of the Ladies Hospital who submitted a financial report.

Mrs. Pattonperson

Owner of a store and entire stock of goods destroyed; described as the heaviest loser.

Mrs. Phebyperson

Aged mother of Thomas B. Pheby, James Pheby, and Mrs. Frank Lenoir who died at her daughter's residence in Georgetown.

a.k.a. Grandma Pheby

Mrs Sanburnaperson

Mrs Sanburna sells geraniums at her novelty store.

a.k.a. Mrs. Sanburna

Mrs. Singerperson

A lady from Dodge City, Kansas who went to Cook's Peak.

Mrs. Tillie Hallperson

Wife of R. B. Hall, of Pine Cienega, searching for her husband's body.

Mrs. W. F. Kinesperson

A teacher from Fort Bayard granted a certificate by the examining board.

Mrs. W. L. Jacksonperson

Mrs. W. L. Jackson's occupation and historical significance are unknown.

Mr. Thompsonperson

Worker on Copper Point mine under Redding who was assaulted and chased.

a.k.a. Thompson

Mr. Utterperson

Delegate from Silver City whose valise was stolen in Washington.

a.k.a. Utter

Mr. Wagnerperson

A man shot dead in Monterey, California by someone who stole morphine without paying.

a.k.a. Wagner

Mr. W.C. Rigsbyperson

Mr. W.C. Rigsby is the city passenger agent of San Antonio and visited Mexico City.

a.k.a. W.C. Rigsby

Mr. Whiffinperson

A man traveling with his wife to Hot Springs for rheumatism treatment.

a.k.a. Mr. W.

M Schollerperson

M Scholler of Cincinnati is at the Menger.

Mullerperson

Muller is a dealer in picture frames, mouldings, and household items, and also does repairs and upholstering.

a.k.a. MULLER

M. V. Neffperson

M. V. Neff is the county treasurer whose books were examined and found well kept.

a.k.a. M. V/. Neff, Treasurer Neff

M. W. Neffperson

M. W. Neff, also known as Treasurer Neff, is a person whose occupation, discoveries, and other activities are not recorded in available sources.

a.k.a. M. V/. Neff, Treasurer Neff

M. W. Porterfieldperson

Listed as Probate Judge among county officers.

a.k.a. M W Porterfleld

N. A. Osmerperson

Resident of Alumnia who spent six weeks at Gila Hot Springs and arrived in Colorado with H. H. Whitehill.

a.k.a. Osmer

Nate Hendersonperson

A man married to Minnie L. Stockton, daughter of Captain T. B. Stockton.

a.k.a. Nate Henderson

Nathan Hallperson

Purchaser who received steers and shipped them east.

Nat Hicksperson

Nat Hicks was in from his ranch on the Mimbres last Wednesday.

a.k.a. Nat Hicks

Nat Whittamperson

A man killed at his cabin on the Blue, reportedly by Indians.

N. Bellperson

An old timer at Pinos Altos who recounted the story of Arrastra Johnson and Judge Bennett, and pointed out the limb where Dan Diamond was hanged.

a.k.a. Mr. Bell

N. C. Campbellperson

Superintendent of schools reporting attendance records.

a.k.a. N. C. Campbell, N. C. Campbell, Supt.

N. C. Collierperson

Lawyer, described as a gallant ex-Confederate, who adjusted pension papers for a Union soldier for free.

Neffperson

Treasurer Neff's books are reported to be well kept and accounts correct.

Neil B. Fieldperson

Attorney for Dave Cantwell who planned to seek release via writ of habeas corpus.

Nelsonperson

Discharged negro soldier who shot and killed Sarah McHarris, her child, and wounded another child.

Nestor Delgadoperson

Mexican person aged 57 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Nettie Simoneperson

Woman formerly of Silver City who was arrested in Montreal as a procuress.

a.k.a. Miss Nettie Simone, Miss Nettie

Newberryperson

Bookkeeper at the San Lazarus mine, appointed manager to replace Conger by the Milwaukee directors.

a.k.a. Mr. Newberry

Newt Bolichperson

Elected as prelate of the newly organized Knights of Pythias lodge in Deming.

a.k.a. Newt Bolich

Nicolas Acostaperson

Mexican chief herder for Patrick Coglan, warm friend of Roman Chiquito's family, mortally wounded by Carpio.

a.k.a. Nicolas Acosta

N WJOl M Iperson

A physician and surgeon in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office over tllierrVHtore and available day and night.

a.k.a. N WJOl M I

N. Y. Anchetaperson

N. Y. Ancheta owns a store in San Lorenzo that was robbed twice during November and December 1887.

O. C. Hinmanperson

Resident whose house fronted the street where prisoners were working.

a.k.a. O. C. Hinman

officers signing and issuing these warrantsperson

The article discusses officers who signed and issued warrants, possibly benefiting from illicit gains.

Old Bossperson

A well-known African American man formerly of Silver City who was shot and killed at Trinidad.

Old Germanperson

A German merchant who, with his wife, ran a tent store selling groceries and notions, and owned a wagon outfit which he sold to the narrator's party.

a.k.a. old man

Old Man Hunterperson

Father from the Upper Mimbres who, with his son, commenced shooting at George Nye.

a.k.a. old man Hunter, Old man Hunter

Old Man Piersonperson

Old Man Pierson is a person about whom no specific historical facts are known from the available sources.

a.k.a. Pierson

Oliver Peacottperson

Oliver Peacott is the proprietor of the White House Restaurant.

a.k.a. OLIVER PEACOIT

Ollie While hillperson

Ollie While hill was listed as one of the pupils attending the normal school at its opening on September 3.

a.k.a. Ollie Whitehill

Ollie Whitehill Bellperson

One of the eight identified women in the 1897 graduation photograph.

O. L. Scottperson

Post office employer of Streeter's brother in Silver City six years prior.

a.k.a. Scott, O. L. Scott, Mr. Scott

Onophia Montezperson

Mexican person aged 40 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

O. R. Moreheadperson

O. R. Morehead is the President of the State National Bank.

a.k.a. O R MOREHEAD

Oscar Piontenhauerperson

Man killed by Indians up Chloride creek.

a.k.a. Oscar Piontenhauer

Oscar Robertsperson

Oscar Roberts fought in unknown conflicts and witnessed unknown events.

Otter Johnsonperson

The available records contain no verifiable information about Otter Johnson.

a.k.a. Johnson

Paceperson

A man who committed suicide by shooting himself in the head at a pawnshop after a series of forgeries.

Padillaperson

A prisoner serving life for murdering his wife at Socorro.

Pad Munorperson

Pad Munor returned last week from a trip to California.

a.k.a. Pad Munor

Parkerperson

A leader of scouts who surrounded Victorio's camp.

party well known in this cityperson

A party well known in this city and one time a prominent figure in business and politics.

Pat Devineperson

Pat Devine is a person, but no specific historical facts about them are available from the supplied claims.

a.k.a. Pat Davine, Pat Devine, Devine

Pat Kellyperson

A sheep man known as the 'Mutton Monarch of the Mogollons' who was treated for cancer.

a.k.a. Pat Kelly, Kelly

Patrick Coglanperson

Stock raiser at Three Rivers who employed Nicolas Acosta as chief herder.

a.k.a. Patrick Coglan

Paul F. Wachenhausenperson

Brother of Mrs. O. S. Warren, whose name appears at a news stand.

Paylor Shumanperson

Listed as County Commissioner.

a.k.a. Piylr Hhuinna

Peace officerperson

This entity is a person classified as a peace officer, but no historical claims about death or killer are available.

Pearl Dot sonperson

Pearl Dot son was one of the pupils in attendance when the normal school opened on September 3.

a.k.a. Pearl Dotson

Pedo Vazquesperson

Charged with burglary of Max Schutz's store; pled guilty and sentenced to three years.

Pedro Bacaperson

Man held without bail for the murder of Refugia Armijo.

a.k.a. Pedro Baca

Pedro Pereaperson

President of the First National Bank of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Pedro Vasquesperson

A prisoner sentenced to 3 years for larceny, transported to Santa Fe.

Perfecto Rodriguezperson

Constable who knocked down a man who bit his finger during an arrest.

a.k.a. Rodriguez

Pete Jochemperson

A man whose horse was stolen in Lordsburg one night.

a.k.a. Pete Jochem

Peter Hall, Jr.person

A fugitive who fled from Bill Bates' ranch and was the only one with a warrant, turned over to officers.

a.k.a. Peter Hall, Jr., Peter Hall Jr.

Peter Kavanaughperson

Former night boss at the Mountain Key mine arrested for stealing ore.

a.k.a. Kavanaugh

Peter Mungallperson

Owner of the ranch on the Mangus where the killing of James Kerr took place.

a.k.a. Peter Mungall, Mungall, Scotty

Peter Riggsperson

No verifiable historical claims about Peter Riggs exist in the available record.

a.k.a. Peter Riggs, Peter Rigg

Peter S. Hallperson

Indicted along with his sons for unlawfully killing cattle.

Peter S. Hall Sr.person

Patriarch of the Hall family, recognized as part of a band of horse and cattle thieves.

a.k.a. Peter S. Hall senior

Peter S. Hall, Sr.person

An older man who quietly surrendered when the posse entered his house.

a.k.a. Peter S. Hall, Sr., Peter Hall

Peter Shelleyperson

A man who was poisoned by tainted bread at Mr. Piper's place and narrowly survived.

a.k.a. Peter Shelly, Mr. Shelly

Pete Spenceperson

Man known in Grant County and Tombstone who killed Curley at Clifton.

a.k.a. Pete

Petronilo Jaramilloperson

A man charged with adultery who married Teresa Lopez in court and pleaded guilty.

Petronilo Riveraperson

A convict who escaped the penitentiary; was in for life for a heinous crime.

P. Gouldperson

Had a serious accident while hauling ore from the Kleptomania mine.

Pie Bad Sinperson

Chinese man who killed Harry Patterson and is awaiting reindictment.

a.k.a. the Chinaman

Pikeperson

A brigadier-general who lost his life in 1813 at the taking of Toronto.

Pilar Perezperson

A Mexican man who fatally shot Deputy Sheriff Hall and was convicted of murder in the first degree.

a.k.a. Pilar, Pilar Perez, Perez

pioneersperson

The article describes pioneers struggling against adversities to reclaim a desert country.

P J Bennettperson

Editor and Proprietor of the official newspaper of Sierra County.

P. J. Doddperson

P. J. Dodd is a person, but no further historical information is available.

a.k.a. P. J. Dodd

Player (two pairs)person

A player who backed two pairs and won about $700 from an old gentleman.

Plunketperson

A miner working for the New Mexico Mining and Milling Company at Pyramid who was held up and released by Caldwell.

a.k.a. Plunket

P. McPhersonperson

A man who returned from a camping expedition on the Whitewater and survived a near-fatal accident involving a balancing rock while hunting.

a.k.a. Me

P. M. McPhersonperson

A camper on Whitewater who encountered a bear and sprained his ankle while fleeing.

a.k.a. P. M. McPerson, McPherson, McPerson

Pomposo Baldonadoperson

Person against whom Landro Renteria turned state's evidence at a prior court term.

a.k.a. Pomposo Baldonado

Porterperson

An old man who finally took up the Mimbres crossing place after it had been unoccupied.

a.k.a. old man Porter

P. P. Carrperson

P. P. Carr is asserted to be 'all O K' and supported by the author in contrast to criticism from some Republicans.

a.k.a. P P Carr

Prescott Allenperson

Ranch owner on Bear creek who employed the murdered man.

a.k.a. Mr. Allen

Present Sheriffperson

The current sheriff accused of charging illegal fees for services not rendered.

a.k.a. the present sheriff, sheriff

President Weberperson

President of the Board of Trade who spoke at the ratification meeting.

a.k.a. Weber

Press Hatcherperson

A ranchman who volunteered and was fatally shot through the shoulder and body in the battle with Geronimo's band.

a.k.a. Press Hatcher, Hatcher

Pr Gaddisperson

Pr Gaddis was in from Gold Hill on Wednesday.

Pricillanoperson

A Mexican prospector who found a large gold nugget at Calamity Bar near Slapjack Hill.

a.k.a. Precillano

Pricillano Precillanoperson

A Mexican prospector who found a large gold nugget at Slapjack Hill.

a.k.a. Pricillano, Precillano

prisonersperson

A group of men arrested for stealing, burning, and harassing settlers over three years, brought before Justice Givens.

a.k.a. the prisoners

Probate Clerkperson

The absent clerk whose office held probate records; suspected of recording unauthorized minutes.

a.k.a. probate clerk, the clerk

Professor Charles Howardperson

A balloonist engaged to make a balloon ascension and parachute jump at the old settlers reunion on the Gila, August 21.

a.k.a. Prof. Chas. Howard

Prof Longperson

Prof Long is a young man of liberal education and is well fitted for the position which he occupies at the school, with enough teaching experience to understand…

a.k.a. James A Long

Prof. Waringperson

Professor who was nearly drowned when his buggy was smashed crossing a gulch near Silver City.

a.k.a. Mr. Waring

Pughperson

Issue clerk at Pine Ridge agency.

a.k.a. Pugh

Q B OILLETTperson

An attorney at law with an office on Bullard Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Q B OILLETT

QIDKON D BANTZperson

The person QIDKON D BANTZ is known only as a person with no recorded occupation or location.

a.k.a. QIDKON D BANTZ

Q. N. Woodperson

A physician and surgeon with an office over the Gilbert Store in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. Q N WOOD

Rafael Chavezperson

A sheep raiser from Concho who was shot and killed at Holbrook.

railroad menperson

Men working for the railroad who killed rustlers and were subsequently tried and acquitted.

a.k.a. railroaders

Ralph E. Twitchellperson

Attorney at law in Catron block, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

a.k.a. RALPH E TWITCHELL

Ralph Mooreperson

Resides on Diamond creek near the scene of the tragedy; interviewed about Cantwell's account.

Ramon Gonzalezperson

A former partner of Lucas Payan, accused by witnesses of being the one who shot Payan.

Ramon Herreraperson

Ramon Herrera helped choir district No. 86 with 25 for a liquor license.

Ramon Lopezperson

A sheep raiser from Concho who was shot and killed at Holbrook.

Raymond P. Barnesperson

Attorney at Law with office at corner of Broadway and Main street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. r barnes, P BARNES

R. B. Hallperson

Member of the Pine Cienega rustlers, missing since about September 8th.

Redford Jobperson

Sixteen-year-old son of Alfred Job, arrested for robbing houses at Apache Tejo.

a.k.a. the young man, the boy

Red Sampleperson

A member of Heath's crowd who was judicially hanged in Tombstone for the Bisbee robbery.

a.k.a. Red Sample

Refugia Armijoperson

A woman found dead in her dwelling, killed by a blow to the head with an ax.

a.k.a. Refugia Armijo

Rev. B. E. Pierceperson

Rev. B. E. Pierce was the pastor of the Silver City Methodist Church from 1888 to 1894.

a.k.a. B. E. Pierce

Rev. R. E. Pierceperson

The sources contain no information about Rev. R. E. Pierce's occupation or activities. Only his name is known from three sources.

a.k.a. Rev. Pierce, Rev. R. E. Pierce

R. F. Conwayperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. rpt F CONWAY

R. H. Theilmanperson

A teacher from Pinos Altos granted a certificate by the examining board.

Richperson

Lawman who watched for and captured George Forget at Separ station.

a.k.a. Rich

Richard Boyleperson

Brother of John Boyle who accompanied him during the attempted hold-up.

a.k.a. Richard Boyle

Richard Englishperson

Richard English is a person whose elected position and residence are unknown. Historical significance is unclear due to insufficient information.

Richard Haywoodperson

A negro soldier convicted of shooting up Central City and given three years.

Richard H. Weightmanperson

A Major who killed F. X. Aubrey in 1854, was tried and acquitted of murder, and later died fighting for the Confederate army at Wilson's Creek.

a.k.a. Major Richard H. Weightman, Weightman

Richard Joyperson

Young miner blown to pieces in explosion at Brush Heap mine at Kingston.

Richard Kneerperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

Richard M Johnsonperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

Rider lost in snow stormperson

One rider was lost for several hours in a snow storm in the mountains.

a.k.a. rider

Rider who drowned at Platte Riverperson

A rider drowned while crossing the Platte River.

a.k.a. rider

Rigby Walkerperson

Rigby Walker is a lessee of Myar Opera House.

Rileyperson

One of the fugitives who fled on horseback and let Kemp ride behind him.

a.k.a. Riley

Rillie B. Cooperperson

Woman well known to sojourners at Hudson's springs who was to be married to Martin Mullin on the 15th instant.

a.k.a. Miss Rillie, Miss Rillie B. Cooper

Riveraperson

A prisoner serving life for cutting a man's throat and disemboweling him in Dona Ana county.

rj F CONWAYperson

rj F Conway is a person about whom no biographical details are available in the sourced corpus.

a.k.a. rj F CONWAY

rjMIOS 8 HEFIINperson

An attorney at law with an office in the Eastman building on Main Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. rjMIOS 8 HEFIIN

R. J. Palenperson

Cashier of the First National Bank of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

a.k.a. R J Palen

R. L. Morganperson

Employee of Head & Heart's in charge of Cow Springs ranch, sent a postal card to Murray.

a.k.a. Morgan

R. Martinesperson

Probate judge served with a warrant for the murder of Faustin Ortiz.

R. M. Youngperson

Listed as Probate Clerk among county officers.

a.k.a. R M Yonuir

Robert Blackperson

An individual who accompanied Sheriff Whitehill to arrest desperadoes.

a.k.a. Robert Black

Robert Everardperson

Current owner of the house at 408 N. Cooper St.

a.k.a. Everard

Robert Hardieperson

A well-known lawyer of Los Angeles who was killed by hostile Apaches in the Chiricahua mountains.

Robert Kirkperson

Miner who discovered new placer ground in Santa Domingo Gulch and took out $36 in gold.

a.k.a. Mr. Kirk, Kirk

Robert Reddingperson

A well-known citizen of Lone Mountain who shot and killed George W. Manley at Central City.

a.k.a. Redding, Robt. Redding, Bob Redding

Robert Roycraftperson

New manager of the Timmer House hotel.

Robert Thomasperson

Captain of the round-up who was shot in the leg during quarrel, expected to die.

a.k.a. Thomas

Robert Winklerperson

A bear hunter who accompanied Thomas Halloway on bear hunts in the Mogollon mountains.

a.k.a. Winkler, W., Winkler

Robinsonperson

A person listed in a description of individuals in a picture.

Robinson boysperson

Brother and nephew of Mrs. Chiles who participated in the assault on Thompson.

a.k.a. the Robinson boys

Roland Adamsperson

A man killed by an explosion of blasting caps at the Modoc mine.

a.k.a. Bob Adams, Bob

Roman Chiquitoperson

A Mescalero Apache described as brave, honest, truthful, and a gentleman, grandson of war chief Cadette.

a.k.a. Roman Chiquito, Roan, Roman

Rosalie Valardeperson

A woman badly hurt in the wagon accident that killed Berry.

Rosalio Hidalgoperson

Man who assaulted two Mexicans at Separ and fled to Old Mexico before being captured.

a.k.a. Hidalgo

Rosario Barelaperson

Mexican person aged 39 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

R. P. Barnesperson

R. P. Barnes, also known as Mr. Barnes or Barnes, was a person, but no other details about them are documented.

a.k.a. Mr. Barnes, Barnes

R. S. Allenperson

A Colonel who took dinner at the Holloway place along with Ed Moulton.

a.k.a. Col. R. S. Allen, R. S. Allen

R. S. Hallperson

Member of the Pine Cienega rustlers, missing since about September 8th.

R Singerperson

Mr R Singer, buyer for Joske Bros, returned this morning from New York.

R. T. Powellperson

Listed as Surveyor among county officers.

a.k.a. R t Powell

R. V. Newshamperson

Honorable formerly of Mesilla, consented to deliver the eulogy at Bullard's funeral.

a.k.a. Hon. R. V. Newsham

Samperson

Companion of the narrator who rescued him from a bear by killing the bear and its cubs.

Sam Ecksteinperson

Person in Silver City with an uncollected license from May 1, 1889 to October 31, 1890.

Sam'l Ecklesperson

Resident whose storage room was broken into and three trunks rifled by thieves.

a.k.a. Sam Eckles, Samuel Eckles

Sam Rinkerperson

Involved in altercation and rifle shootout with William Crawford on the Gila.

Samuel Freemanperson

A man who shot his wife, child, and himself in Severance, Kansas.

Samuel Harshperson

Owner of the H.W. ranch near Fleming.

a.k.a. Harsh

Samuel O. Greenperson

Person aged 52 who died of grippe in Silver City.

Sandoval (son)person

Son of Sandoval who was stabbed to death during a quarrel with the Herreras.

a.k.a. son

Sandy McCorkleperson

Foreman of the Key mine who suffered a hand injury from a falling rock.

San Juanperson

Late great peace chief of the Mescaleros who led them to cultivate the soil and live in houses; uncle of Roman Chiquito.

Santiago Montezperson

Notorious rustler and leader of a band of Mexican horse thieves who was captured and escaped.

a.k.a. Jim Kirk

Santos Carascosperson

A prisoner sentenced to 3 years for larceny, transported to Santa Fe.

Santos Carrascoperson

Charged with burglary of Max Schutz's store; convicted and sentenced to three years.

a.k.a. Santos Carr- rasco

S. B. Gillettperson

Attorney at Law with office on Bullard Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. B GILLETT

SB Gillettperson

An attorney at law with an office on Main Street in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. sB GILLETT

S. C. Hobartperson

S. C. Hobart is a person referenced in three sources, but no details about occupation or employment are known.

Second F Banksperson

An attorney at law practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, with an office on the corner of Broadway and Main Street.

a.k.a. JICUUOND F BABNKS

Secretary Bachelorperson

Secretary Bachelor of the Markeen copper company is expected in Cliff to discuss the erection of a smelter.

a.k.a. Secretary Bachelor

Secretary Millerperson

Secretary who spoke at the Democratic ratification meeting in Santa Fe.

a.k.a. Miller

Secretary of War Floydperson

Secretary who encouraged Russell's Pony Express wager.

a.k.a. Floyd

Senator Gonzalesperson

Recipient of a concession of about 200,000 acres of mineral, timber, agricultural, and grazing land in Lower California.

Senator Morganperson

Senator Morgan was authorized to report the substitute resolution on Cuban recognition to the Senate.

a.k.a. lorgHn

S. G. Taylorperson

Arrested on the Mimbres on complaint of Vic Culbertson for killing cattle.

Shamporeperson

Cocopah Indian who witnessed the earthquake and provided an account alongside Miguel.

S. H. Cavittperson

Killed by Clayton and Doc Bolton in Juarez, Mexico.

Sheriff Barelaperson

Sheriff of Dona Ana County who received custody of West, Murray, and Tacket.

Sheriff Chavesperson

Ex-U.S. Marshal and sheriff who was served warrants for the murder of Faustin Ortiz and indicted for failing to turn over territorial funds.

Sheriff Cunninghamperson

Sheriff who spoke at the Democratic ratification meeting in Santa Fe.

a.k.a. Cunningham

Sheriff Lockhartperson

Sheriff awaiting the return of guard Crowe after the jail break.

a.k.a. Sheriff Lock-hart, the sheriff, Lockhart

Sheriff Lunaperson

Sheriff who arrested Frank Romero and conveyed him to Albuquerque for safe keeping.

a.k.a. Sheriff Luna

Sheriff of Grant Countyperson

The sheriff whose office was audited and who was indicted for financial irregularities.

a.k.a. the sheriff

Sheriff Paulperson

Arizona sheriff escorting Henry B. Miller to San Quentin prison.

a.k.a. Sheriff Paul

Sheriff Sandersperson

Sheriff who arrested Hipolito Armijo.

Sheriff (unnamed)person

The sheriff who was indicted for financial irregularities and failure to turn over moneys.

Shoemakerperson

A young gentleman from Illinois who accompanied Bob Evans on a hunting trip.

a.k.a. Shoemaker

Shoo Chowperson

Sentenced to 13 years in the penitentiary for killing Henry Patterson at Las Cruces.

Shoo Cowperson

Defendant on change of venue from Dona Ana County, charged with murder of Harry Patterson.

a.k.a. Shoo Cow

Shoot-em-up Dickperson

Shoot-em-up Dick was a person whose death and killer are unknown. No further historical significance can be determined from available information.

a.k.a. Shoot-em-up Dick

Short Bullperson

A leading hostile chief who assumed command of hostiles at Pine Ridge.

a.k.a. Short Bull

Shortyperson

An odd character ranching above Clifton on the Blue who went missing.

a.k.a. Shorty

Sid Mullenperson

Held as an accessory after the fact to the murder of Hugh Fox.

a.k.a. Mullen, Sid Mullen, Sid

Sig Moyeperson

Sig Moye is convalescent and back on the street after a severe illness.

Sigmund Lindauerperson

Described as the boss of Florida county who spoke with Sheriff Lockhart.

a.k.a. Sigmund, Lindauer

Silas Alexanderperson

The person who appeared as counsel for H. M. Johnson.

Silver City jail inmateperson

An unnamed inmate in the Silver City jail was identified as one of the robbers of Pomeroy's stage arrested near Morenci in 1883, who bragged about robbing many …

Sim Ebyperson

Sim Eby was a person, but no details about occupation or historical significance are known.

a.k.a. SIM EBY, Sim

Sim Holsteinperson

Sim Holstein was a person of whom three sources recorded no occupation or owned property.

Simon Leyserperson

Late of Hillsboro, party to a mining deal recorded on July 28th.

S. Je3l Eltonperson

Gives the highest price for household goods at the lowest.

a.k.a. S JE3L ELTON, ELTON

S. J. Mitchellperson

Of the Grand Central mining company; went over the Range Wednesday.

a.k.a. S. J. Mitchell, Mitchell

S. K.person

The narrator who witnessed the gold discovery in the mine pillar and later visited Santa Fe.

a.k.a. I

Skelly Brothersperson

Individuals who claimed ownership of a store that burned at Central.

a.k.a. Skelly brothers

sleeping Mexicansperson

Herders of the other flock who were asleep and awakened by the noise and dust.

S. Lindauerperson

Individual from Deming who also claimed ownership of the store that burned at Central.

a.k.a. S. Lindauer

Sloughperson

Son-in-law of Charles W. White who shot him during a quarrel over Slough's wife leaving him.

a.k.a. Slough

S. L. Wrightperson

Brother of John M. Wright, arriving to accept a position at the Last Chance mill.

S. Mendorsperson

S. Mendors owned items, but the nature of that ownership is unknown.

S. P. Carpenterperson

Person to whom Warrant No. 530 was issued; also presented warrant for registration.

a.k.a. S. P. Carpenter

S. P. Congerperson

A man who discovered and worked the San Lazarus mine, seized it by force of arms after being ousted by directors in Milwaukee.

a.k.a. Conger, Mr. Conger

Stanley Hinmanperson

Person who died of membraneous croup in Silver City.

Staplesperson

One of two men who allegedly disgraced Herring's daughters; bullied deputies and was arrested.

Stephen Cooperperson

One of the pioneers of the Santa Fe trade in 1821.

Steve Dunaganperson

Rancher whose home in the Animas valley burned down while he was away shearing sheep; he estimated his loss at about fifteen hundred dollars.

a.k.a. Mr. Dunagan

Steve Kempperson

A fugitive whose horse fell and was killed by his own pistol, then mounted behind Riley.

a.k.a. Steve Kemp, Kemp

Steve Nicksonperson

Citizen from the lower Gila who volunteered to assist in the capture of the thieves.

Steve Nixsonperson

Foreman of the Gebhart Cattle Company who located Bob and Dick Hall and led a posse after them.

S. T. Harkeyperson

Person who received a bill of sale for NAN cattle and ranch property for $21,000, accused by George F. Patrick of fraud.

a.k.a. S. T. Harkey, Harkey, Mr. S. T. Harkey

stockmenperson

The article refers to honest stockmen who will soon be out of business and their property in the possession of thieves.

a.k.a. honest stockmen

Sudie Jonesperson

Daughter of Charles Gamble, wife of Louis Jones of Glenwood.

a.k.a. Sudie, Mrs. Louis Jones

Sudie's fatherperson

Father of Sudie who owned the NAN Ranch and was buried in the Lower Mimbres cemetery.

a.k.a. Gamble

Sullivanperson

Man shot twice in the shoulder by Branson during a scrape at Hermosa.

Summers childperson

The seven-year-old daughter of Mr. Summers who was lost and later found at Feagles' ranch.

Superintendent Richardsperson

Superintendent of the Carthage Coal Company who was shot dead during a robbery.

a.k.a. Richards

Supervisor Durkeeperson

Supervisor overseeing improvements to Main Street.

Sylvester Mowryperson

A West Point graduate and first lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Artillery who established Mowry City about 1858.

a.k.a. Syl-vester Mowry, Mowry

Tacketperson

One of three thieves turned over to Sheriff Barela of Dona Ana County.

T B Catronperson

T B Catron is listed as Vice President of the First National Bank of Santa Fe.

T. B. Catronperson

Attorney employed by the Black Range cattle company to assist Prosecuting Attorney Williams in the Cantwell case.

a.k.a. Hons. T. B. Catron

T. B. Savageperson

Leaser who, with partner Frank Thoman, extracted 54,000 ounces of silver at Lake Valley and owns a ranch at Las Cruces.

a.k.a. Savage

T. CL. Webperson

Associated with land department of S. F. Railroad, advertising 'Choice Improved Lands'.

a.k.a. T CL WEB

Teresa Lopezperson

A woman charged with adultery who married Petronilo Jaramillo in court and pleaded guilty.

Teresa Murrayperson

A middle-aged woman who committed suicide by taking morphine at John M. Ginn's office.

a.k.a. Mrs. Murray

Texas Howardperson

A member of Heath's crowd who was judicially hanged in Tombstone for the Bisbee robbery.

a.k.a. Texas Howard

T. F. Conwayperson

Attorney at Law located in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. F CONWAY

T.F. Conwayperson

Attorney and counselor at law in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. T F CONWAY

the boyperson

A young person who rode with Windy Dick and was later accused by a relative of participation in the crime.

The husbandperson

An unnamed man who arrived in Phoenix from Silver City searching for his fleeing wife Susan.

a.k.a. excited individual, the husband

The Kidperson

An Apache Indian involved in an outbreak, tried by court martial, sentenced to Alcatraz, and returned to San Carlos.

a.k.a. Kid

the last courierperson

Unnamed courier mentioned as arriving at the sixty mile post.

Theodore F. Dliooperson

Member of the United States geological survey who had been resurveying and making estimates on forest reserves.

the old Germanperson

An elderly German merchant in Doming whose tent was wrecked and who was robbed with his wife.

the railroad manperson

An unnamed victim who had testified against the rustlers and was found shot in the back of the head.

the thiefperson

The thief robbed several others in hotels, then went to Baltimore and was nabbed by police.

Thievesperson

A general group of thieves who are operating without interference from the law.

Thomas B. Heflinperson

Attorney at Law with office upstairs in Exchange Building in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. THOS B HEFLIN

Thomas B. Phebyperson

Thomas B. Pheby's occupation and employer were unknown based on available records. No other biographical details were documented.

Thomas Butcherperson

English bricklayer killed accidentally when partner's shotgun discharged.

a.k.a. Thomas Butcher

Thomas Conwayperson

Thomas Conway, also known as Scotty, is a person for whom no historical facts are available from the supplied claims.

a.k.a. Thomas Conway, Scotty

Thomas Dusadoperson

Defendant in a territorial court case for carrying deadly weapons.

a.k.a. Thomas Dusado

Thomas Fosterperson

Listed as County Commissioner.

a.k.a. TIioiiiki loUer

Thomas Hallperson

A Deputy Sheriff murdered by Pilar Perez on the Pinos Altos road near Silver City approximately two years before the hanging.

a.k.a. Hall

Thomas Hallowayperson

A bear hunter who, along with Robert Winkler, hunted bears in the Mogollon mountains for Isaac Siggins' bounty.

a.k.a. Thos. Halloway, Halloway, Hallo-way

Thomas Harlinperson

One of five Americans killed in the boat, from Texas.

Thomas H. Bentonperson

Colonel from Missouri who influenced a congressional bill in January 1825 to mark out a road.

a.k.a. Col. Thomas H. Benton

Thomas H. Hallperson

Son of Peter S. Hall, indicted for unlawfully killing cattle.

Thomas Ingramperson

Acting foreman of the Mountain Key mine who was killed by falling 209 feet from the 500-foot level.

a.k.a. Thomas Ingram

Thomas J Rossperson

Entryman listed in a United States Land Office notice.

Thomas Lyonsperson

Imported two dozen Bob-White quail and released them on the Gila.

a.k.a. Mr. Lyons, Lyons

Thomas Maherperson

U.S. Commissioner appointed to conduct the survey of the road.

Thomas Mooreperson

A man from the Mimbres who survived a drowning accident at the Mimbres crossing.

a.k.a. Tom Moore

Thomas N. Fitschperson

A colored soldier who killed Albert Chapel and is now in jail.

a.k.a. Thos. N. Fitsch

Thomas S. Hefflinperson

An attorney at law with offices in the Exchange Building in Silver City, New Mexico in 1893.

a.k.a. rJItΓ­OS 8 ttEFLIN

Thomas S Heflinperson

An attorney at law with an office upstairs in the Exchange Building in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. fJIHOS 8 HEFLIN

Thomas S. Heflinperson

Thomas S. Heflin is listed as an attorney at law with an office in the Exchange Building in Silver City.

a.k.a. rhinos S HEFLIN

Thomas W. Cobbperson

Former chairman of the board of county commissioners during part of the reported transactions, now a non-resident who did not appear before the grand jury.

a.k.a. Mr. Cobb

Thomas Wilsonperson

One of five Americans killed in the boat, from Philadelphia.

a.k.a. Thos. Wilson

Thornton Williamsperson

Colored prisoner awaiting trial for shooting a colored soldier at Fort Bayard.

a.k.a. Thornton Williams, Williams

Thos. B. Phebyperson

Brother-in-law of Frank Lenoir.

a.k.a. Thos. B. Pheby

Thos. Fosterperson

Represented the trust company, had Utter arrested, and was himself tried for breaking in; case dismissed.

a.k.a. Thomas Foster

Thos. J. Clarkperson

Cattleman who brought in 160 head of steers with Arthur Goodell and sold them to Nathan Hall.

a.k.a. Thomas J. Clark

Three Mexicansperson

Men convicted for beating and robbing the Chinese gardeners.

a.k.a. Mexicans

Tim O'Brienperson

A volunteer who was killed in the battle with Geronimo's band.

a.k.a. Tim O'Brien, O'Brien

Tomas Villaneavaperson

Mexican person aged 60 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

Tom Brownperson

Tom Brown is attending to the newspaper run during John Bruce's absence.

Tom Clarkperson

Judge and rancher who lost 20 colts to mountain lions and sold 35 cow-ponies to Sheriff Lockhart.

a.k.a. Judge Tom Clark, Thomas Clark

Tom Hallperson

Son of Peter S. Hall Sr., member of the Hall family of rustlers.

a.k.a. Tom Hail, Tom Hall, Hall

Tom Kennedyperson

A man from Lordsburg who swore out a warrant against Chauncey Nicholson for horse stealing.

a.k.a. Tom Kennedy

Tom Mooreperson

A person mentioned in the article.

a.k.a. Tom Moore

Tom Parkerperson

An inebriated prisoner who attempted to set fire to the city bastile.

a.k.a. Tom Parker, Tom

Tom Thursonperson

One of three men who left for the gulf weeks ago and have not been seen since, feared to have perished.

Tony of Black Hawkperson

Resident of Black Hawk who reported losing 3 colts to mountain lions.

a.k.a. Tony

Transito Parraperson

Man shot and killed by Constable Richwein while allegedly drunk and creating a disturbance.

a.k.a. Transito Parra, Parra

Trice Simpsonperson

Trice Simpson spent Saturday in Deming.

Troilus Stephensperson

A resident whose house was saved from the fire by using water from a wind-mill tank and saturated blankets.

a.k.a. Troilus Stephens

T S Hendersonperson

Beauregard, Bryan, and T S Henderson of Texas declare in favor of whatever money platform the Democratic party may adopt.

T S Koliinsonperson

T S Koliinson was up from Doming last week.

a.k.a. T S Koliinson

T. W. Cobbperson

T. W. Cobb was a person, but no specific occupation or property ownership is known from available sources.

two pair poker playerperson

The old gentleman got into a social game a few years ago with a party well known in this city.

a.k.a. old gentleman

Two trappersperson

Two men who accompanied Mr. Hardy for a silver watch and killed Moody and his son.

a.k.a. trappers, honest men, friends

Two womenperson

Occupants of Moody's house who bought goods and were later found digging a grave.

a.k.a. women, the women

Ulysses S. Stewartperson

Cashier of the First National Bank of El Paso, Texas.

a.k.a. TJLYSSES S STEWART

Uncle Billy Wilsonperson

Uncle Billy Wilson is a person about whom no specific historical facts are known.

a.k.a. Uncle Bill, Uncle Billy Wilson's

Uncle Dick Woattonperson

Man from Trinidad who related stories about stage coaching and operating a toll road through Raton Pass.

a.k.a. Uncle Dick Woatton

Under Sheriff Davenportperson

Davenport led the posse to arrest Huber and Mayfield, and fired at them during the chase.

a.k.a. Davenport, under Sheriff Davenport

unidentified colored manperson

A colored man who insulted a lady on a street in this city on Tuesday evening last.

unidentified gentleman from Fort Bayardperson

A drunken gentleman who rode his horse into the White House saloon, was arrested and then released without fine due to friends intervening.

Unidentified Stage Robberperson

One of three men in a party, captured after robbing stages for years, treated his capture as a joke.

a.k.a. a small or medium sized man, a great talker, he

United States Marshalperson

The United States marshal came from Tucson to demand the men be taken to Tucson for trial.

unknown personperson

A person employed for a long time, currently reported to have been friendly to someone, but later assisted officers in bringing a crime home to that person when…

unknown soldierperson

A soldier from Fort Bayard shot up the town of Central City.

a.k.a. shooter

Unknown Subject (Hastings Lumber Co. manager)person

General manager of Hastings Lumber Co., first mayor of Silver City, territorial legislator, and militia major.

a.k.a. he

Unnamed Mexican manperson

A man who stabbed a woman with a knife and subsequently fled.

a.k.a. Mexican, brute

Unnamed miners (Horn Silver discovery)person

Three miners who discovered a rich silver vein and worked it for many years.

a.k.a. The boys

Unnamed narratorperson

The first-person narrator who recounts a journey in 1867 to the San Juan country and a horse theft.

a.k.a. I

V. E. Ortisperson

Author who wrote in the Record about Argentine agricultural growth.

a.k.a. Mr V E Ortis, Mr. V.E. Ortis

very reliable gentleman of Silver Cityperson

A reliable gentleman from Silver City informed the Enterprise about the justice of peace at Central City.

Vic Culbertsonperson

Manager of the GOS brand on the Sapello who attended the stock association meeting.

a.k.a. Vic Culbertson, Mr. Culbertson

Victor Croenneperson

Husband of the murdered woman Lucy Croenne, who left for El Paso on Tuesday.

a.k.a. Vic- tor Croenne, Vic-tor Croenne

Victorioperson

Victorio is identified as the Head Chief of the Warm Spring Apache and is referenced in connection with another individual who is his in-law.

a.k.a. Head Chief of Warm Spring Apache

Victoryperson

Solicitor General who rendered a legal opinion regarding clerks of school boards.

a.k.a. Solicitor General Victory

V. Milesperson

Listed as Assessor among county officers.

a.k.a. v Miles

Walterperson

Reported to have stated that Devine did the shooting.

Walter Birchfieldperson

No specific biographical information about Walter Birchfield is known from the available claims.

a.k.a. Walter Birchfieid

Wattsperson

Watts was a person whose occupation is unknown and who witnessed an unspecified event. No further historical significance can be determined from the available i…

a.k.a. Officers Watts

W B Hornperson

W B Horn was in from Clitt last week.

a.k.a. W B Horn

W. B. Johnsonperson

Man known locally as 'Adobe' Johnson who was accidentally killed near Fort Stanton when his team ran off and he was thrown from a wagon.

a.k.a. Adobe Johnson, W. B. Johnson

W Bucherperson

Cashier of Sierra County Bank.

W. C. Bellperson

A cowboy who shot and killed Lopez and Chavez; employed by Aztec Cattle Company.

a.k.a. Bell

W. C. Hazledineperson

W. C. Hazledine was a person, but no specific historical details about their life or significance are known from available sources.

W. E. Brownperson

Elected as D.C. of the newly organized Knights of Pythias lodge in Deming.

a.k.a. W. E. Brown

W. E. Marblesperson

Occupied a stone building as the post office, which was badly burned.

Wesperson

Proprietor or bartender at the Commercial who can provide something to straighten you out.

West Welteyperson

Present at Steele's saloon who briefly intervened between Linley and Harris.

a.k.a. Weltey

W. F. Aikenperson

W. F. Aiken, also known as Aiken, is a person for whom no specific historical facts are recorded in the available claims.

a.k.a. Aiken

W. Farmerperson

Person aged 52 who died of pneumonia in Pinos Altos.

W. H. Austinperson

Cashier.

a.k.a. W H AUSTIN

W H Coebelperson

W H Coebel is identified as 'The Hardwareman' in an advertisement for Sherwin-Williams Paints.

W. H. Coebelperson

W.H. Coebel advertised hardware in Santa Fe.

a.k.a. W H COEBEL

W. H. Donaldsonperson

W. H. Donaldson was a person also known as Donaldson, but no further historical information is available.

a.k.a. Donaldson

W. H. Goebelperson

W. H. Goebel advertises hardware at reasonable prices in the Catron Block, Santa Fe.

a.k.a. W H GOEBEL

Whiteperson

Horse herder working for the San Simon cattle company found dead in Skeleton Canyon.

a.k.a. Comanche

W. H. Kingperson

Cowboy who participated in the killing of Pat Himes; formerly employed by Head & Heart at Apache Tejo and previously stabbed at the Board of Trade.

a.k.a. King, Billy King, W. H. King

W. H. Taylorperson

Has a ranch on the lower portion of the Mimbres river opposite pueblo ruins.

a.k.a. W. H. Taylor

William Beallperson

Owner of the sorrel horse that won the race.

a.k.a. Wm. Beall

William Canadaperson

Person to whom $42.62 was allowed on December 12, 1888, and associated with Warrant No. 447.

a.k.a. Wm. Canada

William Carrperson

One of three Americans who escaped the ferry massacre.

William Conantperson

One of three men planning a four-week hunt in the Mogollons after the Fourth.

a.k.a. Wm. Conant

William Crawfordperson

Knocked down by Sam Rinker, then exchanged rifle shots with him on the Gila.

William D. Wittperson

Rancher on Duck Creek, nicknamed Skeet, whose ranch was reached by the posse at 11 o'clock p.m.

a.k.a. Wm. D. Witt, Skeet, Witt

William Farrishperson

A western miner at Carlisle who employed Chinamen and was threatened by rustlers.

a.k.a. Wm. Farrish, Bill Farrish

William Grahamperson

A man who assisted Davenport in pursuing and firing at the robbers.

a.k.a. Wm. Graham

William Griffinperson

Person who died of Bright's disease in Silver City.

William Hallperson

Son of Peter S. Hall, indicted for unlawfully killing cattle.

a.k.a. iam

William H. Russellperson

Western character who wagered $200,000 on the Pony Express in 1860.

a.k.a. Wm. H. Russell

William Hubbardperson

William Hubbard is a person also known as Hubbard, Wm. Hubbard, and Bill Hubbard, but no specific historical facts about him are known from the available claims…

a.k.a. William Hubbard, Hubbard, Wm. Hubbard

William Hutchensperson

Young miner blown to pieces in explosion at Brush Heap mine at Kingston.

William J. Bryanperson

Democratic presidential candidate nominated at the Chicago convention.

a.k.a. Will imti J lΓ­ryiin, William J. Bryan

William Lawtonperson

Attorney for Feigenbaum who claimed Feigenbaum was Jack the Ripper.

William Masonperson

Robbed Pap Seed of 75 cents in Central and received 30 days in county jail.

a.k.a. Wm. Mason

William O McDowellperson

William O McDowell was the president of the Liberty Bell Association and resigned due to discrepancies in his accounts, admitting to misappropriating $20,000.

a.k.a. Wm O McDowell

William O. McDowellperson

President of the Liberty Bell Association who is said to be heavily short in his accounts and has resigned.

a.k.a. William O McDowell

William Paceperson

Man who jumped a lodging house bill at Deming and later committed suicide in El Paso.

a.k.a. Williams, William Pace

William Pewitperson

William Pewit was a person also known as Wm. Pewit, but no further details about his life or death are available.

a.k.a. Wm. Pewit

William P. Latlinperson

Listed as City Clerk.

a.k.a. Vm P Ijiitii, Wm P Ijiitii

William Robertsperson

Bonita merchant who shot and killed J. W. Cress over a land dispute.

a.k.a. Wm. Roberts, Roberts

William Smithperson

Miner who narrowly escaped death in a cave-in.

a.k.a. Wm. Smith

William Stevensperson

Saloon keeper at Pinos Altos who was arrested for furious driving and fined $5 and costs.

William Virianperson

Person aged 47 who died of dropsy and Bright's disease in Silver City.

William Walterperson

Alias 'Broncho Bill,' pled guilty to unlawfully discharging a deadly weapon, shot up the town of Separ.

a.k.a. Broncho Bill

William Waltersperson

A hard character who attempted to rob miners in Separ and was arrested.

a.k.a. William Walters, Broncho Bill

William Watsonperson

William Watson was a person about whom no specific historical claims are recorded in the available sources.

a.k.a. William Watson

William Yorkperson

Pioneer ranch and cattleman of the Frisco River who visited the metropolis.

Willie Swiftperson

A person whose saddle pony, saddle, and bridle were stolen.

Willisonperson

One of several men who shipped silver bullion in the old stage coach days.

Will Orrperson

Listed among firemen in a 1891 photograph.

Will T. Williamsperson

Will T. Williams is listed as a physician and surgeon with an office in Dr. Stephens' old rooms in Silver City, N.M.

a.k.a. yyiLL T WILLIAMS, M 1 Fhysician and Surgeon

Win Cheneyperson

Win Cheney spent Saturday in Deming.

Windy Dickperson

One of three masked highwaymen who attempted to rob the Boyle brothers near half way rock.

Wingperson

A Chinaman whose cabin had an adjoining stable where stolen jewelry was found buried.

Winnie Powellperson

Winnie Powell was among the pupils attending the normal school at its opening on September 3.

W. J. Doughertyperson

Mrs W. J. Dougherty, formerly of Albuquerque, New Mexico, swore out the complaint against Mrs Ann Meador and stayed at the Meador home for six weeks.

a.k.a. Mrs W J Dougherty

W. J. Evansperson

Guest at the Timmer House from New York.

W. J. Foleyperson

A watch repairman who kept watches in Card's store without a safe.

a.k.a. W. J. Foley, Foley

W. M. Batesperson

Person aged 28 who died of pneumonia or grippe in Pinos Altos.

Wm. Davisperson

The man who killed Hugh Fox and owner of the mill near Pinos Altos.

a.k.a. William Davis, Davis, Wm. Davis

Wm. Ecklesperson

Person who died of consumption in Silver City.

Wm. Hinkperson

Guest at the Tremont House.

W. M. Maynadierperson

Guest at the Timmer hotel, affiliated with U.S. Army.

a.k.a. W. M. Maynadier

W. M. Milbyperson

Original locator of San Vicente Cienega (later Silver City), from whom Hurlburt leased a ranch.

Wm. Pewitperson

One of three Americans named who were killed by the Yuma Indians at the houses.

Wm. R. Milliganperson

A ranch owner in eastern Socorro county whose sudden death was announced.

a.k.a. William R. Milligan

Wm. Smithperson

Father-in-law of Pete Jensen, engaged in mercantile business with him at Nogales.

Wm. Warfieldperson

Mentioned in connection with cattle breeding in the December 4, 1891 issue.

a.k.a. Wm. Warfield, William Warfield

W. N. Fowlerperson

Killed Anastacio Padilla with an ax; officers sent to arrest him.

a.k.a. W. N. Fowler

Womanperson

A woman killed during a shooting by an intoxicated soldier in Central.

Woodperson

A man who was served a warrant by a constable, escaped by locking the constable in his cabin and fleeing on horseback.

Wood Polandperson

A man who came into Pinos Altos camp from the Mogollons and had a warrant sworn out for him.

a.k.a. Poland

W. O. Thompsonperson

W. O. Thompson is the proprietor of the Sierra County Advocate.

a.k.a. W O Thompson

W. T. Byronperson

A teacher from Silver City granted a certificate by the examining board.

X A Mullerperson

X A Muller is the proprietor of a restaurant in Santa Fe.

X. A. Mullerperson

Proprietor of Plaza Restaurant in Santa Fe.

a.k.a. X A MULLER

young Mexican desperadoperson

An unnamed young Mexican who, with his peons, committed a series of assassinations in Valencia County.

young Mitchellperson

Son of the Mitchell family who died in Canon Chillelee during an expedition with Myrick.

a.k.a. Mitchell

Zebulon M. Pikeperson

Explorer who was in Santa Fe in 1807; Pike's Peak is named after him.

a.k.a. Major Zebulon M. Pike

Places (64)

Alhambra Campplace

A silver mining camp also known by its earlier name Black Hawk, located near Saddle Rock canyon.

a.k.a. Black Hawk

Argentine Republicplace

South American nation whose agricultural expansion is discussed.

a.k.a. Argentine, the republic

assessor's officeplace

The assessor's office lacked records of transactions except assessment rolls and returns.

Barney's Houseplace

House belonging to Barney where the group ate dinner and where Jimmy was found dead.

a.k.a. Barney's house

Bear Creekplace

The creek where gold was discovered in 1860, sparking the Pinos Altos gold rush.

Bonitaplace

Town four miles from Fort Grant that was the scene of multiple shootings in one day.

Carlisleplace

Carlisle is the hometown of John Eply and Frank Harper, who came to see the horse race.

a.k.a. Carlialo

Castle of San Antonioplace

An old castle in Rio de Janeiro, formerly a Jesuit monastery, where a massive gold find was reportedly made.

a.k.a. monastery of San Antonio

Chavez Countyplace

Chavez county fruit was exhibited at Kansas City and Butler fairs.

a.k.a. Chavez county

Chlorideplace

Town in New Mexico, home of E. J. Holmes.

a.k.a. Pyrites, Chloride

Claytonplace

A town where Frank Garst delivered steers.

Cliftonplace

Clifton is referenced as a location from which individuals traveled.

a.k.a. Cliflon

Cook's Canyonplace

A canyon on the mail route to Mowry City where many travelers were killed by Apaches.

a.k.a. Cook's canyon, canyon of death

Cottage Saloonplace

Saloon next door to Mrs. Zeans's enchilada stand.

a.k.a. Cottage saloon

Demingplace

Deming, Luna County, New Mexico is the location of a new refrigerating plant and subject of freight rate discussions.

a.k.a. Denton

Deming Jailplace

A jail in Deming reported to lack proper ventilation.

a.k.a. jail at Deming

Domingplace

A city in Grant County, New Mexico, that developed rapidly from a tent settlement to a substantial town with brick buildings and planned railroad connections.

a.k.a. Deming, Doming

El Baranca Mineplace

Mine in Mexico where a rockfall accident caused death and destruction.

a.k.a. El Baranca mine

El Pasoplace

El Paso is the destination of Kay Forbes' journey.

a.k.a. Kl Paso

former bed of the Mimbres Riverplace

Location in Luna County, New Mexico where potsherds were collected from a ruin.

a.k.a. Mimbres Valley

Fort Cummingsplace

Fort Cummings, also known as Cummings, is a place with two sources but no documented historical claims.

a.k.a. Fort Cummings, Cummings

Fred Newman's Ranchplace

Ranch near the head of Black Canyon where Mike O'Brien was captured.

Frisco Riverplace

A river tributary to the Gila mentioned in a route description.

a.k.a. Frisco, the Frisco, 'Frisco river

Gila Riverplace

River near whose headwaters Whitehill and Emery were prospecting.

a.k.a. Gila river, the Gila, Gila

Graham County, Arizonaplace

Location where the horse thief was followed and the horse recovered.

Grant Countyplace

Grant County is a place, but no specific historical facts about its discovery, ownership, or significance are known from the available sources.

Grant County Courthouse (1884-1930)place

The Grant County Courthouse from 1884 to 1930 was located at the west end of Broadway on what is now the courthouse lawn, with the jail in the basement.

a.k.a. Grant County Courthouse

Grant County Jailplace

The county jail examined by the grand jury committee, housing 15 county prisoners and 3 federal prisoners.

a.k.a. Grant County jail

Grant County, N. M.place

County in New Mexico that suffered severely during Geronimo's last raid.

a.k.a. Grant County

Hudson Streetplace

Location of the first Silver City courthouse.

a.k.a. Hudson St., Hudson street

Kingston, New Mexicoplace

A town in Sierra County, New Mexico, where several businesses and professionals were located in 1887.

a.k.a. Kingston

Ladies' Hospitalplace

The building that formerly was the first Silver City courthouse on Hudson Street.

a.k.a. Ladies' Hospital

Lake Jululeeplace

A lake whose waters changed from salt to fresh, attributed to the Colorado River overflow.

Las Vegasplace

Location of the territorial insane asylum.

a.k.a. Las Vegas

Lordsburgplace

Lordsburg is a town in New Mexico where Edward Monier lived and died.

Mesilla Valleyplace

Referenced as a 'garden spot' in an advertisement for New Mexico.

a.k.a. Mesilla Valley

Mimbres Hot Springsplace

Forty-two springs in Grant County, about thirty-five miles from Hillsborough, gaining reputation as a resort.

a.k.a. Mimbres hot springs

Mimbres Riverplace

The Mimbres River was a place where people lived, but no further details about its historical significance are provided.

a.k.a. Mimbres river, Mimbres, the Mimbres

Mineral Wells Texasplace

Described as a famous health and summer resort within one day's ride of El Paso.

a.k.a. Mineral Well

Mountains in northern New Mexicoplace

The mountains in northern New Mexico are covered with snow.

Mowry Cityplace

Former town at the old Mimbres crossing, now mostly in ruins, once a harbor of refuge during overland days.

a.k.a. Mowry city, MOWRY CITY, Whitehill's

New Mexicoplace

New Mexico is the state where Columbus and the Lower Mimbres Valley are located, and where the Panama-California Exposition features local agricultural achievem…

New Riverplace

A miraculous spring or river that appeared in the desert near Cooke's Well during 1850-51, caused by a sand bar below Yuma.

Pike's Peakplace

A prominent peak 14,147 feet high named after Major Zebulon M. Pike.

Pinos Altosplace

Pinos Altos is a mining area in southwestern New Mexico Territory, located east of the site where Bullard and Hudson discovered silver in 1870.

Pinos Altos, New Mexicoplace

Hurlburt came to Pinos Altos in 1868.

a.k.a. Pinos Altos

Pleasantonplace

Neighborhood where farms were badly damaged by flood.

a.k.a. Pleasanton

Prairie du Chienplace

Town where two boys reportedly died from excessive cigarette smoking.

Pyramidplace

Location of the New Mexico Mining and Milling Company where Doyle, Plunket, and Dougherty worked.

a.k.a. Pyramid

Pyramid Peakplace

A peak rising several thousand feet, used as a landmark by emigrants.

Roswellplace

Roswell is a location from which several visitors are traveling.

Santa Fe, New Mexicoplace

Santa Fe, New Mexico is the publication location of The New Mexican and the broader jurisdiction where legal matters were reported.

a.k.a. SANTA FE NEW MEXlCM, Santa Fe New Mexico

Shakespeareplace

Town about three miles from Lordsburg where the Philpins lived.

a.k.a. Shakespeare

Southern Hotelplace

A hotel opening under the management of G. W. F. Johnson, recently re-papered and re-furnished.

Stockton's Pass, Arizonaplace

A pass in Arizona named in honor of Captain T. B. Stockton.

a.k.a. Stockton's Pass, Arizona

the countyplace

The county is mentioned as having thirty established school districts and school taught in 27 of them during the year.

the districtplace

The district is a place for which no specific historical facts are recorded in the available sources.

the southwestern part of this countyplace

The southwestern part of this county has not been free of Indian raids for only a few months.

a.k.a. the southwestern part of this county

the Westplace

The article refers to a section of the West where Indian troubles may occur due to a ruinous policy.

Tonto Basinplace

Tonto Basin in Arizona is the location of a thrilling battle with Apaches during the Indian wars.

a.k.a. Arizona

Tremont Houseplace

A hotel or lodging establishment whose guest arrivals are listed.

a.k.a. Tremont House

Valencia Countyplace

The home county of Col. J. F. Chavez and L. H. Huning.

vaultsplace

The vaults of the office are mentioned as missing material bills and cancelled warrants.

York's ranchplace

A ranch on the Gila River about thirty miles from Clifton where Knox was warned about Apaches.

a.k.a. York's ranch

Organizations (156)

Academy of Our Lady of Lourdesorg

The Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes was an organization with two sources, but no specific claims about its occupation or arrival were recorded.

a.k.a. Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes

American delegation to the Spanish-American peace commissionorg

The group of statesmen and their families who returned from Paris on the St. Louis.

a.k.a. American delegation, peace commission

Anti-scandal Society of Pinos Altosorg

A society composed exclusively of ladies from Pinos Altos that visited Silver City to have their group picture taken.

a.k.a. anti-scandal society of Pinos Altos, the society

Anyone Companyorg

Mining company that suspended work due to flood damage.

a.k.a. Anyone company

Apache raiding partyorg

Band estimated at fifty warriors who ambushed and killed Sheriff Bullard on the road to Pinos Altos.

a.k.a. Apaches

Atlantic Pacific railroadorg

A railroad that once had a division point in Coolage, now Guam, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Atlantic Pacific rail road

A. T. & S. F.org

Railroad company offering one-fare round-trip rates to the fair at St. Louis.

a.k.a. A. T. & S. F., A.T. & S.F.

A. T. & S. F. roadorg

Railroad company that announced a cattle shipping rate from Deming to Kansas.

a.k.a. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

Aztec Companyorg

The company operating the Aztec Mine that ordered the shaft house removal.

a.k.a. Aztec company

Banco Comercial de Chihuahuaorg

Banco Comercial de Chihuahua has a capital of 600,000 and deals in Mexican money and exchange.

a.k.a. BANCO COHERGIAL OF CHIHUAHUA

Bell and Wrightorg

A firm of attorneys practicing in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. gELL O WBICUT, BELL WRIGHT

Bell & Stephensorg

Employers of Lucio Lazo at Pinos Altos; Mr. Bell reportedly buried the gold found by Lazo.

a.k.a. Bell & Stephens, Messrs. Bell & Stephens

Bell & Stephen's storeorg

The only mercantile establishment left standing after a fire destroyed two blocks of a town.

a.k.a. Bell & Stephens

Bell & Wrightorg

Employed to defend the supposed horse thieves; received a bill of sale for the stock.

Black Range Cattle Companyorg

Cattle company involved in lawsuit with Cantwell; employed Cantwell and was managed by J. B. Petrie.

Board of Commissionersorg

The county governing board that authorized warrant issuance and ordered destruction of old records.

a.k.a. board of commissioners, county commissioners, commissioners

Board of County Commissionersorg

The board met on November 6 and 7, 1895, to review and approve reports and bills.

a.k.a. the board

Butterfield Stage Companyorg

A stage company that operated a road from Mesilla to Tucson and utilized Leitendorf as a water station.

a.k.a. Butterfield stage company

CA Bar Cattle Companyorg

A cattle company on the lower Gila that sold all its steers.

a.k.a. CA bar cattle company

Carpenter-Stanley Cattle Companyorg

Cattle company that received an unauthorized tax rebate of $615 on $30,000 valuation in 1889.

a.k.a. Carpenter-Stanley Cattle Company

Carreo D. Caracasorg

A newspaper published at Caracas, Venezuela, which reported on the Rio de Janeiro gold discovery.

Cerrillos lodgeorg

Masonic lodge at Cerrillos that was issued a charter.

Chas Neustadt Coorg

Dealers in imported domestic wines and liquors.

a.k.a. CHAS NEUSTADT CO

C. H. Murray Emersonorg

Business advertising hearses and carriages at 26 El Paso Street.

a.k.a. H C MURRAY Emerson

Colorado legislatureorg

Body that granted Uncle Dick Woatton a charter for construction and maintenance of a wagon road through Raton Pass.

a.k.a. Colorado legislature

Commercial Cluborg

The Commercial club rooms will be opened to the public on Monday the 18th inst.

a.k.a. Commercial club

Committee to Examine Ladies Hospital and Sisters of Charity Hospitalorg

A committee appointed to examine the conditions of the Ladies Hospital and the Sisters of Charity Hospital.

Companla Industrial Mexicanaorg

A branch of the company in El Paso, Texas.

Congressorg

The body being asked to appropriate the subsidy.

county agentsorg

The article states that the agents of the county made purchases characterized by profligate extravagance in the past two years.

a.k.a. agents of the county

County Round Up District Committeeorg

A committee that holds office for one year and is responsible for dividing the county into six round up districts.

a.k.a. committee

Daily New Mexicanorg

The Daily New Mexican is a newspaper published by the New Mexican Printing Co., entered as second-class matter in Santa Fe, with various subscription rates.

a.k.a. The Daily New Mexican

Democratic Partyorg

Political party with 299,801 registered voters in California for the 1920 election.

a.k.a. democrats

detail of soldiers from Fort Bayardorg

A detail of soldiers from Fort Bayard arrested the shooter.

a.k.a. detail of soldiers

Detroit Companyorg

Mining company that suspended work due to flood damage.

a.k.a. Detroit companies

Detroit Copper Companyorg

A successful mining company in Clifton that closed its smelters due to high freight rates and planned to build a new railroad.

a.k.a. Detroit company, The Detroit company

District Court for the Third Judicial District of New Mexicoorg

The court is mentioned as the entity holding the August term in Grant County.

D troop, Tenth Cavalryorg

Military unit of ten men that passed through Hillsboro pursuing Kid.

a.k.a. D troop of the Tenth cavalry

Eldorado Mining Companyorg

Company presumed to be composed of German capitalists that purchased the Eldorado Lode Mining Claim.

Ensinger & Judelorg

Business with $800 in insurance coverage after the fire.

a.k.a. Ensinger & Judel

Enterprise Cattle Syndicateorg

Cattle syndicate that had more than twenty calves illegally branded by thieves during the recent round-up.

a.k.a. Enterprise Cattle syndicate

Episcopal Churchorg

A church and parish house in Silver City to which Mrs. Warren was a principal contributor.

a.k.a. Episcopal church

E. Rosenwald & Sonsorg

E. Rosenwald & Sons received latest spring styles in ladies' hats and dress skirts.

Ferry Companyorg

The company operating the ferry on the Colorado River, whose members were attacked by Yuma Indians.

a.k.a. the company, ferry company

Fielder & Fielderorg

Law firm representing Lucio Lazo in his demand for the unearthed gold.

a.k.a. Fielder & Fielder

First National Bank of El Pasoorg

A bank in El Paso, Texas, with capital, surplus, and profits.

a.k.a. FIEST NATIONAL BANK EI Paso Texas

First National Bank of Santa Feorg

Bank located in Santa Fe, New Mexico; designated depositary of the United States.

a.k.a. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OI Santa Fe New Mexico

Fischer Brewing Companyorg

The Fischer Brewing Company delivers pure artificial ice manufactured from double distilled water.

a.k.a. Fischer Brewing company

Fleming & Rosecransorg

Wholesale house that was set on fire and robbed.

Frittersorg

A business offering ice cream, fresh homemade candies, milk shakes, lemonade, and soda water.

a.k.a. Fritters

George D. Barnard & Co.org

Company to whom Warrant No. 571 was issued for $82.40.

Gillett & Sonsorg

A leading Silver City establishment credited with 47,000 pounds of merchandise shipped to the Mogollons.

a.k.a. Gillett & Sons

GOS Cattle Companyorg

The GOS Cattle Company was an organization that arrived in an unknown location and made a purchase, but no further historical details are available.

a.k.a. GOS cattle company

Graham Countyorg

Graham County had just been organized and was in poor financial condition.

Grand Juryorg

Grand jury with Jo E. Sheridan as foreman and H. H. Betts as clerk.

a.k.a. grand jury, the grand jury, late grand jury

Grant Countyorg

The county whose jail and prisoners were examined by a committee.

G. W. Walz Companyorg

Company in El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, selling souvenir goods.

a.k.a. V G WALZ COMPANY

Hall gangorg

A gang of rustlers and outlaws from Pine Cienega who came to the county about four years prior.

Hastings Lumber Co.org

Company incorporated under New Mexico laws, managed by Robert Black, which brought the first planing and woodworking machinery to New Mexico.

a.k.a. Hastings Lumber Co., Hastings Lumber Co

Head & Hearstorg

Company that owned four horses stolen by Indians at Lang ranch.

a.k.a. Head & Hearst, Head & Hearst's

Heilzang Brewing Coorg

Heilzang Brewing Co is the proprietor of Adolph brand and brews with Bohemian hops.

a.k.a. HEcMj Boss, J ZANG Brewing

Herman & Wilkieorg

Herman & Wilkie was an organization, but no further information about its ownership or historical significance is available.

a.k.a. Herman & Wilkie

HHH Cattle Companyorg

A cattle company that sold 2000 head of cattle.

a.k.a. HHH cattle company

Hill Brothersorg

Operators who made efforts to improve the hotel and springs at Gila Hot Springs.

House Committee on Territoriesorg

The House committee on territories will vote on Monday on the bills for admission of Arizona and New Mexico.

a.k.a. House committee on territories

Ladies Hospitalorg

A hospital in Grant County with 2 county patients and 8 pay patients at time of inspection.

La Palma cotton factoryorg

Cotton factory destroyed by fire, being rebuilt with new machinery.

a.k.a. La Pal ma cotton factory

Largest Brewery in the Southorg

The brewery is described as the largest in the South, with last year's output of 250,000 kegs.

Last Chance Companyorg

Mining company managed by Col. R. F. McComas.

a.k.a. Last Chance company

Last Chance Mining Companyorg

A mining company that produced its maiden brick weighing 46.5 pounds valued at $1,227.60.

a.k.a. Last Chance mining company

L.C. Cattle Co.org

A cattle company whose range is west of White House ranch and whose foreman is John Johnson.

a.k.a. L. C. Cattle Co., L. C. Cattle company, L. C.

Leonard & Sheridanorg

Publishers of the Enterprise newspaper at the time of the grand jury investigation.

a.k.a. Leonard & Sheridan

Liberty Bell Associationorg

The Liberty Bell Association was the organization responsible for the Columbian liberty bell, which faced financial mismanagement under its president.

a.k.a. the association

Lindauer, Wormser & Co.org

Large mercantile house at Deming taxed to fullest capacity by ore and merchandise trains.

a.k.a. Lindauer, Wormser & Co.

Link Restaurantorg

Restaurant at 216 El Paso Street.

Little Fanny Managementorg

Mining management that attempted to wreck Frank Vingoe's company.

a.k.a. Little Fanny man-agement, Little Fanny

Lord & Williamsorg

Now extinct firm of Tucson, Arizona that did banking business and was a government depository.

Luke Brothersorg

A business that received orders from San Gabriel, California for empty whiskey barrels.

Lyons & Campbellorg

A company with a south pipe line and cattle range mentioned in route descriptions.

a.k.a. Lyons & Campbell's

Lyons & Campbell Cattle Companyorg

Cattle company with 400 acres of alfalfa and an artificial lake on Duck Creek.

a.k.a. Lyons & Campbell cattle company, Lyons & Campbell

Mamie Richmond Mining Companyorg

Company that purchased a mill site from J. B. McPherson and planned to build a stamp mill.

Markeen Copper Companyorg

The Markeen Copper Company is associated with Secretary Bachelor and plans for a smelter.

a.k.a. Markeeu copper company

Masonic fraternityorg

Fraternal organization that conducted F. J. Sweeney's funeral and contributed $250 to his family.

a.k.a. Masons

Masonic Grand Lodgeorg

The Masonic Grand Lodge of the territory held a session with 17 lodges and 699 Master Masons.

a.k.a. grand lodge, The Masonic Grand Lodge of the territory

Maud S. companyorg

Mining company operating a 5-stamp mill in the Mogollons, netting $3000 per month.

Mescalerosorg

Apache tribe attacked by Hatch at the Mescalero agency, with twenty-two mostly women and children killed.

a.k.a. Mesca-leros

Mimbres Mining Companyorg

Mining company that received an unauthorized tax rebate of $500 on $25,000 valuation.

a.k.a. Mimbres Mining Company, Mimbres Mining company

Mimbres river Apachesorg

The Apache group under Mangas Colorado who held undisputed sway over Grant County and surrounding areas.

Monticello Cattle Companyorg

Cattle company of Sierra county rounding up cattle to ship from Engle and San Marcial.

a.k.a. Monticello Cattle company

Mormonsorg

A party traveling to Mexico with whom Jones left on the night of the robbery.

a.k.a. party of Mormons

New Mexican Printing Companyorg

The New Mexican Printing Company is the printer and binder of Volume 13.

a.k.a. The New Mexican Printing company

New Mexico Central Railroad Companyorg

The New Mexico Central Railroad Company has applied to be dissolved in the District Court of Santa Fe County.

a.k.a. New Mex ico Central Bail road Com pany, The New Mexico Central Railroad Company

New Mexico Military Instituteorg

The New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico, is advertised as a military school established and supported by the territory.

a.k.a. THE NEW MEXICO Military Instituted, THE MILITARY SCHOOL OF NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Normal Schoolorg

The probable institution from which the women graduated.

a.k.a. Normal School

New Mexico Supreme Courtorg

State court whose Republican members were elected.

a.k.a. supreme court

N. M. and A. Railroadorg

Railroad company whose bridge near Clifton was set on fire by an arsonist.

a.k.a. N. M. and A. railroad

Nolan & Co.org

Company operating the P.O. News Stand with a new steam peanut roaster.

normal schoolorg

The normal school opened on September 3 with a list of attending pupils, and is benefiting from experienced leadership.

North Mexican & Pacific Railroadorg

Railroad company rumored to begin track building about July 1 on the road south of Deming.

a.k.a. North Mexican & Pacific railroad

Pacific Millorg

A mill that closed down after draining the Silver City Water Works reservoir.

a.k.a. Pacific mill

Penitentiary Boardorg

Board in session during the penitentiary escape.

a.k.a. penitentiary board

Penny & Co.org

A company that leased the Turquoise mine near Paschal.

a.k.a. Penny & Co.

Pine Cienega gangorg

Gang that included Bob and Dick Hall, not captured by Grant County officials.

a.k.a. Pine Cienega gang, the Halls, gang of rustlers and outlaws

Pinos Altos ball teamorg

Baseball team photographed in 1891.

Pioneer Grocery Coorg

The Pioneer Grocery Co is mentioned as a wholesale and retail grocery.

Pony Expressorg

The express mail service established by Russell and Miller to fulfill the wager.

a.k.a. pony express

Populist Partyorg

The Populist Party had significant support two years ago in the precinct but reportedly has no members now, having joined the Democratic Party.

a.k.a. populist

Porterfieldsorg

Porterfields, also known as Portorfields, was an organization that was sold to an unknown buyer.

a.k.a. Portorfields

Price Bros Grocersorg

Price Bros Grocers was an organization for which no substantive historical information is available from the supplied claims.

a.k.a. PRICE BROS GROCERS

Public School District No. 45org

School district holding a grand exhibition on July 4th at Cooney.

Republican Central Committee of New Mexicoorg

Headquarters for the Republican Territorial Convention in Santa Fe in 1898.

Republican Partyorg

Political party with 854,970 registered voters in California for the 1920 election.

a.k.a. republicans

Riqsby Walkerorg

Lessees of the Myar Opera House.

a.k.a. RIQSBY WALKER

Roswell lodgeorg

Masonic lodge at Roswell that was issued a charter.

San Simon valley associationorg

Association conducting a roundup starting September 14 with south and north wagons.

a.k.a. San Simon valley association

Santa Feorg

The Santa Fe is a railroad company whose officers passed through the city on a trip to inspect the line.

a.k.a. The Santa Fe

Santa Fe Railroadorg

Employer of C. G. Lott as general watchman.

a.k.a. Santa Fe railroad

S. C. & D. Railroadorg

Railroad completed May 12, 1883, later became the Silver City branch of the Santa Fe.

a.k.a. Silver City branch of the Santa Fe

school districtorg

The school district owes money due to advances made to former board of trustees.

Schutz Brosorg

The Schutz Bros organization is known only from records of an unknown arrival and residence location.

Senate Committee on Foreign Relationsorg

The senate committee on foreign relations agreed upon a substitute regarding the recognition of Cuba.

a.k.a. senate committee on foreign relations

Sierra Land & Cattle Companyorg

Company occupying the lower floor of the Templar Building; the only party covered by insurance.

a.k.a. S.L.C. Co.

Silver City Bandorg

The Silver City Band is a musical group, but no further historical details are available from the provided sources.

a.k.a. Silver City band

Silver City Methodist Churchorg

Church located at the northwest corner of Broadway and Bayard streets; pastored by Rev. B. E. Pierce 1888–94.

Silver City Museumorg

The Silver City Museum is an organization, but no verified facts about its ownership or publications are available from the provided sources.

Simmons Liver Regulatororg

Simmons Liver Regulator is advertised as a medicine for working people that takes the place of a doctor and costly prescriptions.

Sisters of Charity Hospitalorg

A hospital in Grant County with 2 pay patients at time of inspection.

Skillicorn and Snyder millorg

Skillicorn and Snyder mill was a milling organization of unknown ownership and unknown witnessing.

a.k.a. Skillicorn and Snyder mill

Star Bakeryorg

Star Bakery is located on Chihuahua street and is an inquiry point for a house sale.

State National Bankorg

Established April 1881, a legitimate banking business.

Supreme Court of New Mexico Territoryorg

The territorial supreme court made six decisions of importance and affirmed a case involving the Colorado Telephone Company and Cmtrces G Fields.

a.k.a. territorial supreme court, supreme court

Teal-Poe Mining Companyorg

Mining company at Cook's Peak shipping ore averaging 60 percent lead and about $7 in silver.

a.k.a. Teal-Poe mining company

Teel & Poe Mining Companyorg

A mining company that shipped 30 car loads of ore valued at $10,000.

The Chieftainorg

Newspaper that commented on the rain-making attempt.

a.k.a. Chieftain

the committeeorg

The committee is an organization, but no further information about it is available from the supplied claims.

The Enterpriseorg

The newspaper to which the Cooney correspondent addressed his letter.

a.k.a. Enterprise, The Enterprise, Enierprise

the rustlersorg

A gang of rustlers operating around Clifton who intimidated witnesses and forced courts to adjourn.

a.k.a. the gang

the Territoryorg

The territorial government entity prosecuting H. M. Johnson.

a.k.a. Territory

Tremont Houseorg

Tremont House proprietors are now slaughtering their own beef.

a.k.a. Treniont house

Troop Forg

A military unit that pursued scattered Indians before abandoning chase due to darkness.

a.k.a. troop F

Trumbor & Beebeorg

Trumbor & Beebe was an organization, but no historical details are available from the sources.

Twenty-fourth Infantryorg

Military unit of five men that passed through Hillsboro pursuing Kid.

a.k.a. Twenty-fourth infantry

United States Governmentorg

The government turned loose camels thirty years ago.

a.k.a. government

United States Senateorg

The Senate is concerned about the disappearance of Senator Smith and the missing report on statehood.

a.k.a. Senate

U. S. Mail Routeorg

The first U. S. Mail Route traversing the route was established last Saturday.

a.k.a. first U. S. Mail Route

VnlCfiicorg

Brewery whose stock is owned by San Antonio citizens, claimed to be the largest brewery in the South.

War Departmentorg

A government department that issued a report on Indians off the reservation.

a.k.a. war department

Wells, Fargo & Co.org

Wells, Fargo & Co. was an organization. Its historical significance is unknown based on available information.

a.k.a. Wells, Fargo & Co., Wells, Fargo, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s

Wells Fargo & Companyorg

A shipping company that transported gold and silver bullion from Silver City.

a.k.a. Wells Fargo & Company

White Capsorg

A vigilante organization in San Miguel County described as cut throats and murderers.

a.k.a. White Cap movement, White Cap organization

White Houseorg

The White House was a store where R W Long extended the sale another week.

White Mountain Apache Indiansorg

Twenty-six members of this tribe who were the first to enter the government Indian school.

a.k.a. White Mountain Apache

White Oaks Lumber Companyorg

The White Oaks Lumber Company is looking for a new saw mill location.

a.k.a. White Oaks Lumber company

W. S. Ranchorg

A ranch on the Frisco managed by Capt. French.

a.k.a. W. S. Ranch on the Frisco

Yelty & Foxorg

Yelty & Fox was an organization whose ownership is unknown.

Yuma Indiansorg

Tripe previously considered friendly and inoffensive who massacred the Americans at the Yuma Ferry.

a.k.a. Yuma, Yumas

Events (27)

Adams party expeditionevent

Expedition from California that found gold and graves on the Navajo reservation.

a.k.a. Adams party

arson_at_pinos_altos_millevent

A miscreant fired the wood pile near the Skillicorn and Snyder mill at Pinos Altos just before daylight on Tuesday morning.

a.k.a. firing of wood pile, incendiary fire

Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosalesevent

The last battle of the Mexican War, fought in March 1848.

Battle of Wounded Kneeevent

A battle resulting in approximately 200 dead Native Americans.

a.k.a. battle of Wounded Knee

bond issuance of July 1, 1889event

Bonds were issued July 1, 1889, to take up a corresponding amount of court house bonds and funding bonds of 1882.

bridge construction projectevent

A bridge is to be built, with a commission to select the site.

cattlemen's meeting at Mule Springsevent

A meeting of Gila River cattlemen is called for September 20, 1891, at Mule Springs to address unlawful branding or holding of cattle.

committee examination of assessor and treasurer officesevent

A committee was appointed to examine the records and accounts of the assessor's and treasurer's offices.

Democratic National Conventionevent

The convention in Chicago where William J. Bryan was nominated for president.

a.k.a. Chicago convention

Farmers Institute at Aztecevent

A farmers institute will be held at Aztec this month.

a.k.a. farmers institute

First Pony Expressevent

Mail line from San Francisco to St. Joseph started April 3, 1860.

Gila River Cattlemen Roundup Meetingevent

A meeting scheduled for September 20, 1891 at Mule Springs to round up and identify unlawfully branded stock.

grand jury recommendationevent

The grand jury recommended that proper officers take steps for recovery of the wood or the money.

inquest held on 24 April 1891event

A justice of the peace and jury held an inquest on April 24, 1891, on a body.

a.k.a. inquest, coroner's inquest

killing on the railroadevent

A killing on the railroad involving a man and a woman occurred in December near Marfa, leading to court cases.

a.k.a. cases of killing on the railroad, killing on the railroad of a kiwi uniul rvtleon and a woman

Maharas Mammoth Minstrelsevent

Maharas Mammoth Minstrels are performing on Saturday Jan 15 at Myar Opera House.

meeting at Morrill Hallevent

A meeting was held at Morrill Hall on Thursday evening to arrange for laying the corner stone of the normal school building.

a.k.a. meeting to make arrangements for corner stone

Newspaper issue publication (July 11, 1892)event

This chunk corresponds to a newspaper issue dated July 11, 1892, from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Pony Express startevent

The Pony Express was started on April 3, 1860 from Pike's Peak stables in St. Joseph.

a.k.a. starting of the pony express

Republican Territorial Conventionevent

Convention held in Santa Fe on September 9, 1898.

Southwestern Gun Club Tournamentevent

Tournament scheduled to take place in Silver City in September.

a.k.a. grand tournament of all the southwestern clubs

Teachers Examinationevent

A teachers examination is scheduled to take place in Silver City on August 6th, 7th, and 8th.

a.k.a. Teachers examination

Train derailment near Separevent

A minor train derailment occurred near Separ due to a broken flange, with no injuries or major damage.

a.k.a. a broken flange put several cars in the ditch

Valencia County election day shootingevent

An attack by six hired murderers on election officials counting ballots at San Rafael plaza, resulting in Provencher's death.

West Fork fishing party camp fireevent

A fishing party's camp on the West Fork was entirely destroyed by fire.

Young Lady Graduates of '97event

The graduation class or event of 1897 for which the photograph was taken.

Yuma Ferry Massacreevent

Massacre of Americans by Yuma Indians at the ferry near the junction of the Gila and Colorado rivers on April 21, 1850.

a.k.a. Yuma Ferry massacre

Things (160)

$15,000 worth of merchandisething

This entity is $15,000 worth of merchandise, but its arrival and departure locations are unknown.

a.k.a. Fifteen thousand dollars worth of merchandise

$200 rewardthing

Reward offered for the arrest of George Forget.

a.k.a. reward of $200, $200

$2,200 brickthing

A brick known as the "$2,200 brick" or "90 pound brick" existed, but no further historical details are known.

a.k.a. 90 pound brick

$23,583.82 sinking fundthing

The sinking fund amount from three years prior that was subsequently squandered.

a.k.a. $23,583.82

$30,000 appropriationthing

Congressional appropriation for the electro-magnetic telegraph that Morse sought.

a.k.a. $30,000 of the people's money, Thirty thousand dollars

$3 for quinine powdersthing

The price the doctor charged for six quinine powders.

a.k.a. three dollars

$87,900 in funding bondsthing

Total funding bonds issued last year to take up outstanding warrants.

$9 gold nuggetthing

A nugget of white quartz about one inch square found near Pinos Altos containing $9 in gold.

16-pound gold chunkthing

Chunk of pure gold found in gravel near B. B. Lewis's mine at Alleghany City.

a.k.a. 16 pound chunk of pure gold

18-inch pipelinething

An 18-inch diameter pipeline built in 1897 for a larger generator.

a.k.a. large pipeline

250 pounds of venisonthing

Venison killed by Ben Gooch.

a.k.a. venison

35 cow-ponies at $35 per headthing

Livestock purchased by Sheriff Lockhart from Thomas Clark and shipped to Doming.

44-ounce gold chunkthing

Gold chunk found at Alleghany City, California.

700 cords of woodthing

Total wood purchased for court house and jail since January 1, 1889 at $2.50 per cord.

a.k.a. 700 cords of wood

937 ounces of goldthing

The proceeds from the sack of ore taken from the mine pillar.

a.k.a. 937 ounces of gold, $15,000 in coin

alfilariathing

Native grass of California resembling alfalfa, grown without irrigation on the Pipe Line Ranch.

a.k.a. alfilaria grass

Alfilaria Grassthing

The article introduces Alfilaria Grass in its May 22, 1891 issue.

Alhambra Minething

A silver mine near Alhambra camp with a 20-stamp mill; ran steadily for over two years before shutting down temporarily.

a.k.a. the mine

Bacon at $10,000 per poundthing

A Tombstone correspondent paid $10,000 per pound for four pounds of bacon.

bear hide (Bob Evans)thing

A large and fine bear hide brought in by Bob Evans, offered for sale at $5,000.

a.k.a. the hide

bills paid and cancelled warrantsthing

Bills and cancelled warrants that were destroyed.

a.k.a. bills, cancelled warrants

black horsething

A black horse with saddle and bridle was seen running away from the shot.

Black marble of Bear Creekthing

Jet black marble found at Bear Creek quarries near Silver City.

a.k.a. Black marble

Bond No. 14thing

A bond record entry opposite which warrant No. 571 appears as having been issued for $182.40.

book of warrant stubs (March 1888 to July 1889)thing

The book of warrant stubs for March 1888 to July 1889 was examined by a committee.

a.k.a. book of warrant stubs covering the period from March, 1888, to July 1889

Bullion Minething

A mine in the Kingston district with a record of $250,000 plus $30,000 in dead work.

a.k.a. Bullion

Byer & Haltman nuggetthing

Largest gold nugget in the world found May 10, 1872, weighing 640 pounds, worth $148,000.

a.k.a. largest piece of gold in the world

camelsthing

A band of thirty-five camels was seen near Harrisburgh, A. T.

cancelled warrants on bond record (over $60,000)thing

The committee compared warrant stubs with cancelled warrants on the bond record, amounting to more than $60,000.

a.k.a. warrants appearing as cancelled on the bond record

Castilian Turquoise minething

A turquoise mine near Bonanza City owned by Chauncey Story.

a.k.a. old Castilian Turquoise mine, Castilian Turquoise mine

Chloridething

Chloride was the adopted name for the town.

Columbian liberty bellthing

The Columbian liberty bell was a notable exhibit at the World's Fair and became effectively pawned in Chicago due to financial issues.

a.k.a. Liberty Bell

Commissioner's Record No. 2thing

Official record of the County Commissioner showing allowed warrant amounts.

a.k.a. Commissioner's record No. 2

Comstock Minething

A mine in the Kingston district with $680,000 in production.

a.k.a. Comstock

cook on a ranchthing

A advertisement seeks a woman to cook on a ranch.

Copper Point Minething

Mine in Lone Mountain district in which Robert Redding sold his interest to Mrs. Chiles.

a.k.a. Copper Point mine

county bondsthing

Issued July 1, 1889, to take up court house bonds and funding bonds of 1882, with a stated amount of $33,000 but only $30,000 outstanding according to the recor…

a.k.a. bonds, court house bonds, funding bonds

county fundsthing

The county funds that were dissipated in an alarming manner.

courthouse and jail wood supplything

About 700 cords of wood have been bought since January 1st, 1889, at $2.50 per cord for the courthouse and jail.

a.k.a. wood for courthouse and jail

Denver Queen Beething

The Denver Queen Bee was in town and made a Clifton trip this week.

Discovery shiftthing

A mining-related feature described as 1x7x60 feet deep, mentioned in a survey description.

Empress nuggetthing

Gold nugget worth $27,661.

a.k.a. Empress nugget, Empress nug- get

Episcopal Chapel at Roswellthing

The new Episcopal chapel at Roswell is almost completed.

a.k.a. new Episcopal chapel

furnished rooms with or without boardthing

Furnished rooms with or without board are for rent at 40 Mfgotnu Ave.

Gila alumthing

Mineral deposit containing about 28% alumina, proposed for aluminum manufacture.

a.k.a. Gila mineral, hydrous sulphate of alumina

Gold Nuggetthing

A gold nugget as large as a thimble worth about twenty dollars found by Pricillano at Calamity Bar.

a.k.a. nugget, chunk

gold stonething

A decorative stone known to exist in large deposits northeast of Hudson's hot springs.

a.k.a. gold stone

Good Luck Minething

The Good Luck Mine is a documented mine, but no information exists about its discovery or contents.

Graduation photograph of eight women (1897)thing

Sepia image of eight women in white dresses holding bouquets, mounted on matte board, from 1897.

a.k.a. Young Lady Graduates of '97 photograph

Graham Millthing

Built by John T. Graham in 1893; had 4-inch water pipeline later replaced with 18-inch pipeline elevated 20 feet; Pelton water wheel 350 HP backed by 300 HP Cor…

Grand Central group of minesthing

Mining property in Carpenter district that sold for $1,000,000.

a.k.a. Grand Central group

Heron nuggetthing

Gold nugget worth $20,000.

a.k.a. Heron nugget

Horn Silver Minething

A famous mine in Utah cited as analogous to the Silver Cell mine discovery; paid $4,300,000 in dividends to date.

a.k.a. Horn Silver, Horn Silver of Utah, celebrated Horn Silver mine

jail at Demingthing

The jail at Deming is reported to have a want of ventilation.

jasper of Tres Hermannsthing

Fine-quality jasper found in the Tres Hermanns range below Doming, reportedly never located or developed.

a.k.a. jasper

Kohinoor nuggetthing

Gold nugget found July 27, 1860 at Ballarat, weighing 69 pounds, sold for $16,680.

Lady Franklin Minething

A mine in the Kingston district with $900,000 in production.

a.k.a. Lady Franklin

Lady Hotham nuggetthing

Gold nugget found Sept. 8, 1854 in Canadian Gully, weighing 98 pounds 10 ounces 12 pennyweights, sold for $23,557.

Lake near Claytonthing

The lake near Clayton has gone nearly dry.

Largest Brewery in the Souththing

Brewery described as largest in the South, output 250,000 kegs last year.

Laws of 1891thing

The legislative act that established boards of education in incorporated towns.

a.k.a. laws of 1891 page 138, act establishing such boards

Leg of Mutton nuggetthing

Gold nugget found Jan. 31, 1853 at Ballarat, weighing 134 pounds 11 ounces, sold to bank for $32,380.

Little Fannie Minething

Frank Vingoe's big mining property in the Mogollons, recently incorporated with 250,000 shares at $5 per share.

a.k.a. Little Fannie

Little Fannything

Mine that produced a gold and silver brick weighing 100 pounds valued at $1500.

Log Cabin Minething

A mine owned by the Kinneys, Johnson and Sly, shipping one carload of high-grade ore monthly.

a.k.a. Log Cabin mine

Lone Star of Texasthing

A brass sixpounder cannon that belonged to three republics and figured in the Mexican War expedition.

a.k.a. Lone star, Lone Star, Lone Star gun

mad coyotething

A mad coyote ran through Laguna and surrounding country, attacking people and cattle.

Maharas Mammoth Minstrelsthing

A minstrel company performing in El Paso on January 15, featuring singers, dancers, comedians, and a concert orchestra.

a.k.a. Maharas Mammoth MINSTRELS

McGregor Minething

A mine at Georgetown from which a rock with a natural picture of Mineral Mountain was extracted at 110 feet depth.

a.k.a. McGregor mine

mulesthing

The mules pulling the wagon were lifted off their feet and later freed themselves.

newspaper (1892-12-12)thing

A newspaper issue from December 12, 1892, published in Santa Fe.

Newspaper issue (Santa Fe, 1891-04-04)thing

A specific edition of a newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on April 4, 1891.

Newspaper item (1894-06-25)thing

A newspaper issue dated June 25, 1894, from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

newspaper (Santa Fe, 1891)thing

A newspaper from Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated June 11, 1891.

newspaper (Santa Fe, 1894)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with a specific issue date of May 18, 1894.

newspaper (Santa Fe, 1895)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1895.

newspaper (Santa Fe, N.M., 1893-01-04)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico on January 4, 1893.

newspaper (Santa Fe, N.M., 1893-10-14)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico on October 14, 1893.

a.k.a. sn84020631

newspaper (Santa Fe, N.M., 1895)thing

A newspaper from Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated September 28, 1895, is referenced in the metadata.

newspaper (sn84020631)thing

A newspaper with Library of Congress identifier sn84020631, dated January 12, 1897, edition 1.

newspaper (unidentified)thing

A newspaper is mentioned as a subject of the chunk.

a.k.a. newspapers

newspaper (unidentified, 1898)thing

A newspaper from Santa Fe, N.M., dated September 2, 1898, is referenced as a subject.

newspaper (unnamed, Santa Fe 1895-10-22)thing

A newspaper from Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated October 22, 1895, with subjects including New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Latin American, and Hispanic Americans.

Nil Desperandum nuggetthing

Gold nugget found Nov. 29, 1859 at Black Hills, weighing 45 pounds, sold for $10,800.

No-Name nugget (Bakery Hill, 1859)thing

Gold nugget found March 6, 1859 at Bakery Hill, weighing 50 pounds, worth $9,600.

No-name nugget (Bakery Hill, Ballarat, 1855)thing

Gold nugget found March 5, 1855 at Bakery Hill, Ballarat, weighing 47 pounds 7 ounces, sold for $11,420.

No-Name nugget (Ballarat, 1885)thing

Gold nugget found Feb. 28, 1885 at Ballarat, weighing 30 pounds 2 pennyweights, sold for $7,365.

No-name nugget (Ballarat, Feb. 3, 1853, $2,280)thing

Gold nugget found Feb. 3, 1853 at Ballarat, weighing 30 pounds, sold for $2,280.

No-Name nugget (Ballarat, Feb. 3, 1853, $8,360)thing

Gold nugget found Feb. 3, 1853 at Ballarat, weighing 30 pounds, sold for $8,360.

No-Name nugget (Canadian Gully, 1853, 93 lb)thing

Gold nugget found Jan. 20, 1853 in Canadian Gully, weighing 93 pounds 1 ounce 11 pennyweights, sold for $22,350.

No-Name nugget (Canadian Gully, Ballarat, 1853)thing

Gold nugget found Jan. 22, 1853 in Canadian Gully, Ballarat, weighing 84 pounds 3 ounces 15 pennyweights, sold for $29,236.

No-name nugget (Eureka, Daulton's Flat, 1874)thing

Gold nugget found Feb. 7, 1874 at Eureka, Daulton's Flat, weighing 52 pounds 1 ounce, sold for $12,500.

No-Name nugget (Weebville, 1869)thing

Gold nugget found Aug. 1, 1869 at Weebville, weighing 12 pounds, worth $2,280.

Oats & Delson nuggetthing

Gold nugget found in 1880 at Donnelly gold field, weighing 189 pounds, sold for $50,000.

a.k.a. Oats & Delson nugget

oresthing

Ores of tellurium carry gold, giving greater value.

original water pipeline (1893)thing

A water pipeline built in 1893 for the Graham town mill, later followed by the Catwalk trail.

a.k.a. Catwalk pipeline

pocket book containing moneything

A lost item reported found, containing money, to be claimed at the International Lumber Company office.

a.k.a. pocket book

pony (the Pony Express horse)thing

The pony that was almost robbed of her tail by the crowd seeking mementos.

a.k.a. little pony

prisonersthing

The prisoners are mentioned as being kept securely in the cells.

Pueblo ruins opposite Taylor Ranchthing

Extensive pueblo ruins located on the lower portion of the river opposite W. H. Taylor's ranch.

a.k.a. ruins of an extensive pueblo

Railway Round House at Alamogordothing

The new railway round house at Alamogordo is nearly completed.

a.k.a. new railway round house

rebatesthing

Large number of rebates made to tax payers, never printed in proceedings.

Ricolitething

A banded serpentine ornamental stone found on the Gila River near Carlisle, used for architectural ornaments.

a.k.a. Ricolite, serpentine rock

Roberts's storething

Roberts's store is built close to land belonging to Cress, leading to conflict.

a.k.a. Robert’s store

Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M. : 1898)thing

A newspaper published daily (except Sunday) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with various weekly editions and publishers between 1885 and 1897.

a.k.a. Santa Fe New Mexican, Daily (except Sunday)

Santa Fe newspaper (1892)thing

A newspaper from Santa Fe, dated August 2, 1892, is referenced.

a.k.a. Santa Fe newspaper

Santa Fe newspaper (1892-06-27)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe on June 27, 1892, held by the Library of Congress.

a.k.a. sn84020631

Santa Fe newspaper (1894-03-03 edition)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe on March 3, 1894.

a.k.a. santa fe newspapers

Santa Fe newspaper (1896-03-20)thing

A newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico on March 20, 1896.

Santa Fe newspaper (1896-09-21)thing

A newspaper edition from September 21, 1896, available at the Library of Congress.

Santa Fe weekly New Mexicanthing

A weekly edition of the Santa Fe New Mexican published in early 1888.

Santa Fe weekly New Mexican and live stock journalthing

A weekly edition of the Santa Fe New Mexican published from July 1885 to late 1887.

School Building at Ratonthing

Raton's new $15,000 school building has progressed to the first story.

a.k.a. $15,000 school building

sheep herderthing

James Metcalf's sheep herder found the dying man and reported the incident.

Silver Cell Minething

A mine on Whiskey Creek within two miles of Pinos Altos, discovered accidentally by the Dimmick brothers.

a.k.a. Silver Cell mine

Silver City Public School buildingthing

First brick building in Silver City, erected in 1882.

silver-tipped bearthing

A 300-pound silver-tipped bear encountered by Dave on High Creek near the Sierra Bonita ranch.

a.k.a. bruin

sinking fundthing

The sinking fund, which three years ago amounted to $23,583.82, has been converted into 'special cash' and squandered.

Sir Dominic Daly nuggetthing

Gold nugget found Feb. 27, 1862, weighing 26 pounds, sold for $5,240.

sixteen calvesthing

Sixteen calves were in Jesus Garcia's pen and then stolen; eight returned later.

Skelly Brothers Storething

A store at Central claimed by both Skelly Brothers and S. Lindauer that burned.

a.k.a. store claimed by Skelly brothers

Southern radii pay carthing

The Southern radii pay car was welcomed by railroad men this week.

a.k.a. Southern radii pay car

Superior Minething

A mine in the Kingston district with $250,000 in production.

a.k.a. Superior

telluriumthing

Tellurium is being found in the Good Luck Mine and other claims in the vicinity.

tellurriumthing

Tellurrium is being found in the Good Luck Mine and other claims near Lone Mountain.

a.k.a. tellurrium

the bridgething

The bridge is described as an absolute necessity that should be built this spring.

The Santa Fe New Mexicanthing

Newspaper published by the New Mexican Printing Company.

a.k.a. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, New Mexican

The Turquoise minething

A turquoise mine near Paschal, worked since pre-historic times, now leased by Penny & Co.

a.k.a. Turquoise mine

thiefthing

A thief entered an unknown location and stole an unknown item.

a.k.a. some thief

This Is Silver Citything

A publication or book series that solicits historical photographs for its volumes.

total amount of warrants issued (July 1, 1889 onward)thing

The committee believed the total amount of warrants issued from July 1, 1889 would be no less than $100,000.

a.k.a. total amount of warrants issued during the period, $100,000.00

Tremontthing

The Tremont is being made into a first-class hotel in the city.

a.k.a. Tremont hotel

turquoise minesthing

Ancient mines near Silver City worked extensively in primitive manner hundreds of years ago, rediscovered by John Coleman in 1875.

a.k.a. turquoise mines near Silver City, turquoise mines of Grant county, the mines

Uncle Jack nuggetthing

Gold nugget found Feb. 28, 1857 at Buningorg, weighing 23 pounds 5 ounces, sold for $5,620.

valisething

Mr. Utter's valise was stolen, containing clothes and papers.

Wagonthing

The vehicle that ran over Jose Arroyo.

a.k.a. wagon

Wall Street lobbything

A Wall Street lobby in Washington was trying to influence the government for a mail subsidy.

a.k.a. lobby

warrant #447thing

The warrant stub shows that warrant #447 was issued for $19.00, but it appears three times in the aggregate to $447.92.

a.k.a. warrant numbered 447

Warrant No. 383thing

Warrant issued to E. Toney for $3.00 but appearing on bond record as $34.40.

Warrant No. 413thing

Warrant issued to S. Mendors for $10.75 but appearing on bond record as $97.00.

Warrant No. 447thing

A warrant issued for $19.00 per stub but appearing three times on the bond record totaling $447.92.

Warrant No. 448thing

Warrant issued December 12, 1888 to George H. Utter for $6.00, recorded as $189.40 in one entry.

Warrant No. 479thing

Warrant issued December 12, 1888 to T. W. Cobb for $60.00, recorded as $360.00.

Warrant No. 530thing

Warrant issued February 13, 1889 to S. P. Carpenter, recorded at varied amounts including $1,155.89.

Warrant No. 545thing

Warrant issued to I. Givens for $42.80 but appearing on bond record as $48.40.

Warrant No. 571thing

Warrant issued March 13, 1889 to George D. Barnard & Co. for $82.40, recorded as $182.40.

Warrant No. 587thing

Warrant issued to Matt Rosecrans for $2.00 but appearing on bond record as $86.30.

Warrant No. 593thing

Warrant issued March 13, 1889 to A. H. Morehead for $142.40, recorded as $240.40.

Warrant No. 634thing

Warrant issued April 10, 1889 to Classen or Stein for $50.00, recorded as $500.00.

Warrant No. 648thing

Warrant issued April 10, 1889 to Mike McNichol for $97.30, appearing twice on bond record with altered amounts.

warrantsthing

A large number of warrants described as to number and amount on pages 1 and 2 of the record, but put down without reference to the bonds for which they were exc…

warrants and bonds discrepancything

The total amount of warrants and bonds described as having been taken up and cancelled is many thousand dollars less than the amount of bonds issued in their st…

Weekly New Mexican review (Santa Fe, N.M. : 1888)thing

A weekly edition of the Santa Fe New Mexican published from February 1888 to December 1895.

Welcome nuggetthing

Gold nugget found June 9, 1858 at Bakery Hill, weighing 184 pounds 9 ounces 16 pennyweights, worth $44,356.

Welcome Stranger nuggetthing

Gold nugget found Feb. 9, 1869 on Mount Mollagel, weighing 190 pounds, worth $45,000.

Western Liberalthing

The newspaper is called the Western Liberal, published in Lordsburg, New Mexico.

a.k.a. WESTERN LIBERAL

whiskey remedything

The whiskey remedy proved effective for the snakebite.

white sculptural marble of Hanoverthing

A white marble from the Hanover district said to equal Italian marble for sculptors' use.

a.k.a. white sculptural marble

W. S. ranch damthing

Dam located at the mouth of the box canon of the Frisco, composed of rock and lumber, capable of irrigating 250 acres.

a.k.a. dam on the W. S. ranch

Z-P ponything

A pony branded Z-P on the left hip was stolen from James Metcalf's pasture.

a.k.a. pony branded Z-P on left hip

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