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People ยท starting with C

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

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Captain Law

Captain Law joined the NMMI faculty as an English instructor, having been a former cadet and having studied archaeology.

a.k.a. Captain Law

Captain Lea

Captain Lea was the person for whom Lea Hall was named, and signed only two diplomas, one of which was owned by Earl Patterson.

Captain Madden

Officer of the 6th Cavalry in command at Fort Bowie, Arizona.

a.k.a. Captain Madden

Captain Madden's son

Son of Captain Madden who was killed while en route to visit his father at Fort Bowie.

a.k.a. son of Captain Madden

Captain Maunsell

An individual whose tax was $300 but was sued for $1100.

a.k.a. Captain Maunsell's

captain of the ferry

The Yuma Indians claimed the captain of the ferry sent them to help cut poles.

Captain Paul Fricke

A U.S. Marshal whose name Pace forged on checks.

a.k.a. Paul Fricke, United States Marshal Fricke

Captain Paul Horgan

Author of 'No Quarter Given' and 'The Fault of Angels', winner of Harper Prize.

a.k.a. Paul Horgan, Capt. Horgan

Captain Rail

Looking the band over.

a.k.a. Capt. Rail

Captain Robson

Of the Grand Central mining company; went over the Range Wednesday.

a.k.a. Capt. Robson

Captain Salizar

Officer who escorted the prisoners and violated terms of surrender with barbarous treatment.

a.k.a. Salizar

Captain Seago

Attending coaching school in summer 1937.

Captain Stout

An individual known as Captain Stout who was later identified in Arizona as a famous road agent.

Captain T. B. Stockton

One of the oldest of old timers; Stockton's Pass, Arizona was named in his honor.

a.k.a. Captain T. B. Stockton

Captain Ted Hunt

Leader of the cadet orchestra that played at the Thanksgiving Dance.

Captain Vernon Knapp

Tenor in the baccalaureate quartet.

a.k.a. Captain Vernon Knapp

Captain W. A. Hancock

Ranch owner who reported finding human remains in a dry well near the road from Phoenix to Maricopa Wells.

a.k.a. Captain Hancock, Captain Hankack

Captain William French

Manager of the W.S. ranch at Alma who reported the Indian killings.

a.k.a. Captain Wm. French

Captain Woodbury

Captain Woodbury was the varsity coach of the boxing and wrestling teams.

a.k.a. Captain Woodbury

Capt. A. J. Hulburt

One of the oldest timers at Pinos Altos who remarked on Arrastra Johnson's trick.

Capt. Burris

Co-discoverer of the Laclede mine with Eli Mader.

a.k.a. Captain Burris

Capt. French

Manager of the W. S. Ranch on the Frisco who sustained a fractured left arm when thrown from a bronco.

a.k.a. Capt. French

Capt James

Capt James sold 160 calves.

a.k.a. Capt James 160

Capt. James

Reported selling cattle or calves; listed with 160 units.

a.k.a. Captain James, Capt James

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