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People Β· starting with W

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

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William F Brogan

William F Brogan is the managing editor of the Albuquerque Evening Citizen.

William F. Brogan

William F. Brogan is the managing editor of The Albuquerque Citizen.

a.k.a. WILLIAM F BROGAN

William Fitzgerald

Killed by Frank Lewis Rae at Carlisle, New Mexico on December 7.

a.k.a. Wm. Fitzgerald

William French

Manager of W.S. ranch at Alma, arrived in Silver City and reported the killing by Indians.

a.k.a. Captain Wm. French

William Graham

A man who assisted Davenport in pursuing and firing at the robbers.

a.k.a. Wm. Graham

William Griffin

Person who died of Bright's disease in Silver City.

William G. Ritch

William G. Ritch was the collector of the papers concerning the history of New Mexico.

William Hall

Son of Peter S. Hall, indicted for unlawfully killing cattle.

a.k.a. iam

William H Andrews

William H Andrews, a friend of Albuquerque and a resident there, expected support for a senatorship.

William H. Andrews

William H. Andrews of Bernalillo County is the Republican candidate for Delegate to Congress.

a.k.a. WILLIAM H ANDREWS

William H. Durkee

Member of a committee examining hospitals.

William Howard Taft

U.S. President who approved the New Mexico constitution.

a.k.a. Taft

William H Parker

William H Parker of Willard was ordered to report September 20 to go to Camp Funston, Kansas.

a.k.a. William H Parker

William H Pope

Associate Justice William H Pope was present at the Supreme Court session.

William H. Pope

William H. Pope was an Associate Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court.

a.k.a. William 11 Pope

William H. Russell

Western character who wagered $200,000 on the Pony Express in 1860.

a.k.a. Wm. H. Russell

William Hubbard

William Hubbard is a person also known as Hubbard, Wm. Hubbard, and Bill Hubbard, but no specific historical facts about him are known from the available claims.

a.k.a. William Hubbard, Hubbard, Wm. Hubbard

William Hutchens

Young miner blown to pieces in explosion at Brush Heap mine at Kingston.

William Hutchinson

Store owner where Manley left his revolver before the shooting.

a.k.a. Wm. Hutchinson

William II IIerrick

William II IIerrick is a U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Irrigation Engineer in Socorro, New Mexico.

a.k.a. WILLIAM II IIERRICK

William J. Bryan

Democratic presidential candidate nominated at the Chicago convention.

a.k.a. Will imti J lΓ­ryiin, William J. Bryan

William J. Graham

Chairman of a subcommittee investigating a munition contract involving the Standard Steel Cr company.

a.k.a. William J Grahr

William J. Mills

William J. Mills served as Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court during the session.

a.k.a. William J Mills

William Kelsey Walters

Veteran and sergeant in the Army Air Forces/Corps during World War II, associated with Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, New Mexico, and Washington.

a.k.a. walters, william kelsey

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