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Documented residents, travelers, and figures of Grant County, NM โ€” each entry backed by primary-source citations.

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A W OLFORD

A W OLFORD was the Notary Public who certified the swearing of the financial statement for The Sierra County Bank on January 4, 1910.

a.k.a. A WOLFO RD

Birch

A prospector who co-led the party that discovered gold at Bear Creek in 1860.

C. E. Kelley

Captain of the cavalry and companion of Sheriff Bullard who helped defend against the Apache attack.

a.k.a. Capt. C. E. Kelley

Clark M. Carr

Clark M. Carr was a defendant in the United States' lawsuit concerning land rights and accounting in New Mexico.

a.k.a. Clark M Carr

Cochise

An Apache leader who co-commanded a force of roughly four hundred warriors at the Battle of Pinos Altos in 1861.

Dona Ciano Baca

Dona Ciano Baca of Antonchico, N.M., made a homestead entry and filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof on a land claim.

Dr. Stephens

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

a.k.a. Dr Stephens

F Conwil

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

a.k.a. rjl F CONWi I

George Hearst

Owner of the Hearst Mining Company, which acquired the principal mining claims at Pinos Altos in 1882.

Geo T Kimball

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

Gideon D Bantz

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

a.k.a. QIDEON D BANTZ

G P McCorkle

G P McCorkle was the president of The Sierra County Bank in Hillsboro, New Mexico, and attested to the accuracy of its financial report as of January 3, 1910.

a.k.a. G P McCOUKLE

H Harllee

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

Hicks

A prospector who co-led the party that discovered gold at Bear Creek in 1860.

Ira A. Abbott

Judge Ira A. Abbott presided over the Second Judicial District Court and ruled on demurrers in timber suits involving the United States and the American Lumber Company.

a.k.a. Judge Ira A Abbott

I W

I W is listed as one of the judges of election for the Columbus village election.

a.k.a. I W

James Bullard

James Bullard was John Bullard's brother who arrived in southern New Mexico Territory with him in 1866 to seek their fortune as silver prospectors.

James S Fiedler

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

JJKIL W RIGHT

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

JL Pickett

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

a.k.a. JJ L PICKETT

John Bullard

John Bullard was a silver prospector who arrived in southern New Mexico Territory in 1866, co-discovered a silver vein in 1870, and became a prominent citizen of Silver City before being killed by an Apache raiding party in February 1871.

Jose Inez Jarcia

Jose Inez Jarcia of Antonchico, N.M., is named as a witness in Dona Ciano Baca's land claim.

a.k.a. Jose Inez Garcia

Juan Lucero y Romo

Juan Lucero y Romo of Antonchico, N.M., is named as a witness in Dona Ciano Baca's land claim.

Juan Lucero y Villanueva

Juan Lucero y Villanueva of Villa Nueva, N.M., is named as a witness in Dona Ciano Baca's land claim.