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Organizations

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

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Boss Patent Flour

Boss Patent Flour is a product for which Muller is an agent.

a.k.a. Boss Patent Flour

Boss Patent Flour Club House

Boss Patent Flour Club House is a brand or company for which the newspaper is an agent.

a.k.a. Boss Patent Flour Club House

Boston capitalists

Owners of the Santa Rita copper mines, with Joel P. Whitney as principal.

Box O brand

Cattle brand owned by Mr. Robeson.

a.k.a. Box O brand

Brazilian government

The government notified by the engineer about the treasure find, with a stipulation that half belongs to the state.

Breman Silver Mine

The Breman Silver Mine, located on Chloride Flat, produced over $1,000,000 in silver chloride between 1879 and 1883.

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

An organization holding a meeting in San Francisco that John Bruce attended.

a.k.a. brotherhood of locomotive engineers

Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen

Organization that took charge of Conductor Starr's remains.

a.k.a. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

A traveling show that employed Red Pugh during his trip to London.

a.k.a. Buffalo Bill's wild west show

Buffalo Soldiers

Black regiments serving in New Mexico after the Civil War.

Bureau of American Ethnology

Organization associated with the study of the Mimbres culture and Native American archaeology.

Burlington and Missouri River Railroad

Railroad company involved in the St. Louis to Portland route.

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Business and Professional Women's Club

A club in which Mrs. Warren was a moving spirit.

a.k.a. Business and ProfesΒ­sional Women's Club

Business League of Mesquite Texas

An organization that pays 25 cents per hundred for boll weevils captured in the vicinity of Mesquite, Texas.

a.k.a. Business League o f Mes quite Texas

Butch Cassidy Gang

A gang associated with a train robbery on the Southern Pacific in Grant County.

Butterfield Overland Mail

A mail service operating through New Mexico Territory from 1857 to 1861, using a specific route with division stations.

Butterfield Stage Company

A stage company that operated a road from Mesilla to Tucson and utilized Leitendorf as a water station.

a.k.a. Butterfield stage company

C. A. Bar

The Halls stole from L. C. or C. A. bar cattle.

C.A. Bar

A cattle brand whose cattle were targeted by the Hall family's rustling operation.

a.k.a. C. A. bar

C. A. bar cattle

C. A. bar cattle were among the stock from which the Hall family took cows with calves.

a.k.a. C. A.

CA Bar Cattle Company

A cattle company on the lower Gila that sold all its steers.

a.k.a. CA bar cattle company

C. A. bar ranch

A ranch that sent a posse to assist in the arrests.

a.k.a. C. A. bar ranch

C.A. Bar Ranch

Ranch from which a posse joined the capture at Pine Cienega.

a.k.a. C. A. bar ranch

Cadet Orchestra

Orchestra led by Captain Ted Hunt that played at the Thanksgiving Dance.

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