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Organizations ยท starting with G

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

72 organizations matching G of 1582 totalpage 2 of 3๐Ÿ”Ž search organizations
Gila Pueblo

An archaeological research organization associated with the study and designation of cultural artifacts in the American Southwest.

Gillett & Carter

A company that operated a four-horse bus chartered by the Anti-scandal Society.

a.k.a. Gillett & Carter

Gillett & Sons

A leading Silver City establishment credited with 47,000 pounds of merchandise shipped to the Mogollons.

a.k.a. Gillett & Sons

Gipson Hotel

X F Ross worked as head bricklayer on the Gipson hotel.

a.k.a. Gipson hotel

Glanton's company

A company led by John Glanton, from which a member sought permission to leave.

a.k.a. the company

Globe Democrat

Newspaper for which the Tombstone correspondent wrote and source of the Black Bart story.

Globe Silver Belt

Newspaper from which the article is sourced.

Golden Rule Dry Goods Co

The Golden Rule Dry Goods Co is offering a 25 percent reduction on their entire stock of men's and boys' clothing.

a.k.a. Golden Rule Dry Goods Go

Gold Frog Mining Company

The Gold Frog Mining Company, operating claims in Gold Gulch, Grant County, held a stockholders' meeting in Silver City last week.

Gomez's Mexican nine

The Mexican baseball team managed by Juan Gomez that won against the Duty Dodgers.

a.k.a. Mexican nine

GOS brand

Vic Culbertson is manager of the GOS brand on the Sapello.

GOS Cattle Company

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

GOS outfit

A cattle outfit on the Sapello where Vic Culbertson works.

a.k.a. GOS outfit

GOS ranches

Ranch outfit that lost 10 acres of Johnson grass in the Sapello flood.

government Indian school

School that 26 White Mountain Apache Indians arrived to attend, the first of their tribe to enter.

Government Printing Office

Publisher of the publication on the Deschutes River, Oregon.

a.k.a. Govt. Print. Off.

Graaf Moore Grocers and Bakers

Graaf Moore Grocers and Bakers is an advertiser on Sixth St.

a.k.a. GRAAF MOORE Grocers and Bakers

Graham County

Graham County had just been organized and was in poor financial condition.

Grand Army of the Republic

A veterans organization for Union soldiers, referred to as 'the order' in New Mexico.

a.k.a. GAR

Grand Central Mining Company

Mining company whose representatives plan to open up the mine.

a.k.a. Grand Central mining company

Grand Jury

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

Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. of New Mexico

The eleventh annual session of the Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. of New Mexico closed on the 14th.

a.k.a. Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. of New Mexico

Grand Lodge of New Mexico

An organization with newly elected officers as reported in the February 1, 1889, issue.

a.k.a. Grand Lodge of New Mexico

Grand Lodge of New Mexico A. F. and A. M.

The Masonic Grand Lodge of New Mexico, holding its eleventh annual session.

a.k.a. most worshipful grand lodge A. F. and A. M. of New Mexico

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