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People ยท starting with J

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

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Jo Adkins

Former Grant County citizen sentenced to one year for shooting W. B. Slaughter, claims self-defense.

Jo Baker

A man who stabbed Franz Gustav Valdemor Bruno and fled; he worked for Head & Hearst and divided his time between gambling and punching cattle.

JoBb Isaac Saiz

JoBb Isaac Saiz of Duran was ordered to report September 20 to go to Camp Funston, Kansas.

a.k.a. JoBb Isaac Saiz

Jo Corbett

Listed as an arrival at Tremont from Deming.

Jo Criser

Accomplice of Redding who was arrested with him in a petty assault case brought by Manley.

a.k.a. Joe Criser, Criser

Jo. Cudd

A member of the Pine Cienega gang, college-educated, arrested at Tempe, Arizona, wanted in Texas for multiple crimes including shooting an officer.

a.k.a. Cudd

Jo. Cummings

Partner in the saloon business at Lordsburg with J.J. Pearson, involved in an affair with Mrs. Pearson.

a.k.a. Cummings

Jo Dandy

A cowboy figure referenced in a poetic line about wanting to be a steer.

Joe

Chinese proprietor of the L. K. restaurant, described as the most popular Chinaman in town.

a.k.a. Old Joe

Joe Ancheta

Son of N. Y. Ancheta and Grant County's distinguished senator in the 29th legislative assembly.

a.k.a. little Joe

Joe Baker

18-year-old boxer who died after a contest with Frank Everett at Marysville Athletic Club.

Joe Britton

Person who sold a log cabin in Silver Creek to Victor Croenne per a bill of sale found among the dead couple's possessions.

Joe Cannon

Joe relinquished the chair as Speaker.

a.k.a. Joe, Speaker Cannon

Joe Cohn

Listed as an arrival at Tremont House from St. Joe.

Joe Crizer

Man who fought with Manley at the Lackey house the Sunday before the killing.

a.k.a. Crizer

Joe Eliel

Listed as an arrival at Tremont from Chicago.

Joe Esprey

Listed among arrivals at Tremont House from Denver, Colorado.

Joe Gentry

Listed in a payment record for road supervision in Mora County.

Joe Herd

One of the Herd brothers present at the Modoc mine explosion, slightly injured.

Joel E. Phillips

Served as a Foreman in the Civilian Conservation Corps 3308th Company at San Antonio, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Joel E. Phillips, Foreman

Joe LeRoy

Member of the Pinos Altos ball team pictured in 1891.

Joe Levy

Joe Levy was relieved from his position handling outside work for the Southern Pacific and instructed to report to San Francisco.

a.k.a. Joe Levy

Joel Fowler

Outlaw who worked for William French at the WS Ranch.

Joel P. Whitney

Principal among the Boston capitalists who own the Santa Rita copper mines.

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