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Organizations

Mining companies, governments, militias, and civic organizations active in Grant County, NM.

American Lumber Company

The American Lumber Company was a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the United States over land rights and accounting in New Mexico.

a.k.a. the American Lumber Company

Apache raiding party

Band estimated at fifty warriors who ambushed and killed Sheriff Bullard on the road to Pinos Altos.

a.k.a. Apaches

Enterprise Building

A building in Silver City, New Mexico, housing professional offices, including that of JJKIL W RIGHT.

a.k.a. Enterprise BulldlnK

Hearst Mining Company

A mining company owned by George Hearst that acquired the principal claims at Pinos Altos in 1882 and operated them through the 1890s.

Methodist chapel in Silver City

A modest religious building in early Silver City where John Bullard's funeral was held in February 1871, attended by nearly the entire town.

Silver City National Bank

A financial institution in Silver City, New Mexico, housing professional offices, including that of James S Fiedler.

a.k.a. BAnk Koomr and 8

The Sierra County Bank

The Sierra County Bank in Hillsboro, New Mexico, submitted a financial report as of January 3, 1910, sworn to by its president.

a.k.a. Sierra County Ronk

United States of America

The United States of America filed a lawsuit against the American Lumber Company and Clark M. Carr over land rights and accounting.

a.k.a. the United States, United States

United States Veterans Hospital No. 65

A major hospital facility at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, dedicated to the care and treatment of tubercular World War veterans.

a.k.a. U S Veterans Hospital No 65

Village of Columbus

The Village of Columbus is the local jurisdiction holding the election for municipal offices.

a.k.a. Columbus