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Organizations ยท starting with H

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

57 organizations matching H of 1582 totalpage 1 of 3๐Ÿ”Ž search organizations
Hachita

A location where miners were discharged.

Hall brothers

The Hall brothers employed a gang of cowboys who allegedly assaulted a Chinaman while traveling through the lower Mimbres from Texas.

Hall family

A family ostensibly engaged in ranch and cattle business, but reported to be leaders and protectors of a horse and cattle theft band.

Hall gang

A gang of rustlers and outlaws from Pine Cienega who came to the county about four years prior.

Hall outfit

The Hall outfit refers to the group led by Tom Hall and his brothers, known for cattle-killing and other crimes.

a.k.a. Hall outfit

Hamman and Ferguson

Partnership engaged in well boring and drilling business in Luna County, New Mexico, dissolved April 12, 1913.

a.k.a. Hamman Ferguson, Hamman & Ferguson

Harmony Lodge No. 24, Daughters of Rebekah

Lodge in Roy, N. M., which passed resolutions on the death of Sister Grace W Gibbs.

a.k.a. Harmony Lodge No 24 Daughters of Rebekah of Roy N M

Hart Brothers

Hart Brothers cowboys left for the Animas to attend the roundup.

a.k.a. Hart Brothers

Harvey system

The Harvey system, a network of dining rooms and services on railroads, employed Antonio Apache as a representative on the California Limited train.

a.k.a. Harvey srsteni

Hastings Lumber Co.

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

Hays & Co.

A firm based in Council Grove, Kansas, that kept records of the New Mexico trade.

a.k.a. Messrs. Hays & Co.

H. B. Cartwright & Bro.

Dealer in groceries, hay, grain, and crockery.

a.k.a. H B CARTWRIGHT BRO

H B Cartwright Groceries Feed and Crockery

A grocery store selling feed, crockery, fruit, and other provisions, located on the south side of the plaza.

a.k.a. H B CARTWRI6HT BRO Groceries Feed and Crockery

Head and Hearst

A company for which Bob Anderson was a foreman.

Head & Hearst

Company that owned four horses stolen by Indians at Lang ranch.

a.k.a. Head & Hearst, Head & Hearst's

Head & Heart

Business that formerly employed W. H. King at Apache Tejo.

a.k.a. Head & Heart's

Heard Museum

Institution that held the burden basket on loan from September 8 to September 23, 1977.

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.

Heffern Mining Company

Company that owns the Heffern Mine

a.k.a. Heffern Mining companys

Heilzang Brewing Co

Heilzang Brewing Co is the proprietor of Adolph brand and brews with Bohemian hops.

a.k.a. HEcMj Boss, J ZANG Brewing

Heitzelman & Turner

Brokerage office on El Paso street where William Pace retrieved his pawned revolver.

a.k.a. Heitzelman & Turner

Helen Mining Company

Mining company that developed 13 claims about 4 miles upstream from the Catwalk trail.

Henrietta Marble Works

Business dealing in monuments and statuary, with G. T. Mullin as agent.

Herman & Wilkie

Herman & Wilkie was an organization, but no further information about its ownership or historical significance is available.

a.k.a. Herman & Wilkie

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