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People Β· starting with M

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

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Messenger from St. Joseph

A messenger left St. Joseph at the same time as the express rider from San Francisco.

a.k.a. messenger

Metcalf's herder

An unnamed herder employed by James Metcalf who discovered the victim.

Methuselah

The narrator compares the dryness of the canyon bottom to the bones of Methuselah.

Mexican

An unidentified man who was assaulted by Constable Rodriguez in the Monarch saloon.

a.k.a. a Mexican

Mexican civilians

Participants in the Camp Grant Massacre, along with Anglo civilians and O'odham allies.

Mexican driver

A Mexican man driving Knox's wagon who escaped back to York's ranch during the Apache attack.

a.k.a. Mexican driver, the driver

Mexican employee

Employed on the ranch, claimed to have been robbed of seventeen dollars and seventy-five cents and a gold watch chain.

a.k.a. a Mexican

Mexican horse thief

A thief who escaped from Deputy Taylor.

Mexican Johnny

Member of the rustler gang between Duncan and Clifton.

a.k.a. Mexican Johnny

Mexican lady

A very old Mexican lady was eaten by a bear while in a pinon grove near Los Truches, New Mexico.

a.k.a. very old Mexican lady

Mexican maiden

A young Mexican woman whose testimony contradicted Pilar's version of events; Pilar accused her of falsehood.

a.k.a. the girl

Mexican man

An unidentified Mexican man was seen trying to pry up a window and was shot at by Geo. Cox.

Mexican miner

A Mexican miner who had not signed the pledge fell down a seventy-five-foot shaft and was rescued after singing 'We won’t go home till morning.'

a.k.a. Mexican

Mexican officer

An officer who tracked and recaptured one of the escaped thieves.

a.k.a. officer

Mexican perpetrators (Fort Bayard)

Mexicans who killed Chinese near Fort Bayard, later captured, one killed with train robbers, others got light sentences.

a.k.a. Mexicans, renegades from Mexico

Mexican raiders

An armed group from Mexico who stole horses and kidnapped two American soldiers.

a.k.a. Armed Mexicans, The Mex ican raiders

Mexican section hand

A Mexican employed on the section gang between Lake Valley and Nutt station was bitten on the left forearm by a rattlesnake.

Mexican squaw

A Mexican squaw takes up her station at the front of the postoffice building nearly every evening and importunes gentlemen passing along the sidewalk.

Mexican suspect

A Mexican man arrested and recognized as having had a large knife on his person days earlier; was found with a cut hand and blood.

a.k.a. the Mexican

Mexican suspect's partner

Partner of the Mexican suspect who was also arrested.

a.k.a. partner in crime

Mexican Victim

An individual shot and killed by C. R. Huber at a baile.

a.k.a. a Mexican

M. Haalf

Ranch owner who shipped stock cattle from his ranch north of Separ to Elmdale, Kansas.

a.k.a. Haalf

M. H. Cringle

M. H. Cringle attended a short course at the State Agricultural College last week.

a.k.a. M. H. Cringle, M II Cringle

M. Heise

M. Heise is the person with whom orders for A. DesmonΓ­s are left.

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