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People Β· starting with G

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

296 people matching G of 6774 totalpage 10 of 13πŸ”Ž search people
Glanton

Captain of the ferry company who gave Charles Brown permission to leave and was later killed in the massacre.

a.k.a. John J. Glanton

Glen Adams

Attended the card party.

a.k.a. Glen Adams

G. L. Erwin

Secretary and Adjutant who retired in September 1946 after 34 years of service.

a.k.a. Col. G. L. Erwin, Lt. Colonel G. L. Erwin

G. L. Hilton

G. L. Hilton is a proprietor of the Carthage Coal Mining Company.

a.k.a. Givane Luera, L Hilton

G M Galther

G M Galther is the contact for a dairy for sale at Bronson Block.

a.k.a. G. M. Galther

G. M. W. Carvil

Business partner of J.J. Taylor in Silver City blacksmith business.

G. N. Wood

Physician and Surgeon with office over Gilbert's Store and at residence, answering calls night and day in Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. N WOOD

Gobernador actual de Nuevo MΓ©xico

The sitting governor who presided over the ceremony; named only by title in this excerpt.

a.k.a. actual gobernador, gobernador 6r

G. O. Francisco

Listed as a person from Omaha in a newspaper list of visitors.

Gordon W. Bulger

Served as Camp Educational Adviser for the Civilian Conservation Corps 3308th Company at San Antonio, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Gordon W. Bulger, Camp Educational Adviser

Gore Vidal

Writer of a teleplay featuring Paul Newman that portrayed Billy the Kid as a 'Rebel Without a Cause' social outcast.

G. O. Smith

G. O. Smith is a person about whom no specific historical facts are available from the supplied claims.

a.k.a. G. O. Smith

Gould

An escaped convict from Santa Fe pen who acknowledged his identity and had been tried on a charge of venue from Dona Ana.

a.k.a. Gould

Governor Davis

Governor Davis appointed Fountain a brigadier general of the Texas state guard.

a.k.a. Governor Davis

Governor Ioza

A governor mentioned in connection with the Democratic party and Wilson League of Nations.

a.k.a. Ioa

Governor Jones

Governor of Arizona who attended the 1939 Homecoming with his wife and has a son who is a cadet.

Governor Mainez

Governor who received Choteau and de Mun well when they visited Taos and Santa Fe.

Governor McDonald

Governor McDonald returned from Been Valencia county.

Governor Miles

Governor of New Mexico who attended the 1939 Homecoming with his wife and has a son who is a cadet.

Governor Mills

The territorial governor who intends to fill a vacancy on the asylum board and is devising means to assist a destitute family.

a.k.a. Governor Mills

Governor of New Mexico

Recipient of Steck's report regarding Mangas Coloradas.

a.k.a. Governor

Governor Peralta

Historical figure from the days of the old adobe church in Santa Fe.

Governor Prince

Territorial governor who pardoned Ada Humes.

a.k.a. Governor Prince

Governor Ross

Governor Ross is a person with 4 source references, but no specific claims about occupation or activities are known.

a.k.a. OVKKxoK Ross

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