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People

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

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Charles Ray Hill

Ex-cadet from class of 1920, lived in Carlsbad and Berkeley, worked for Panama Railroad Company in Canal Zone.

a.k.a. Charles R. Hill

Charles Reese

A man who was shot through the head by Indians while traveling with Gene Kirker from Tombstone to the mine and died.

a.k.a. Chas. Reese

Charles Ritner

Citizen who escorted Thomas Harrington to Silver City by stage.

Charles Sailor

Appointed notary public for Las Palomas, Sierra County.

Charles Tate

A man who stabbed Willis King during a disturbance at the Board of Trade and was subsequently arrested.

Charles Townsend

A breeder of fine livestock whose ranch, including residence and all buildings, was leveled by the earthquake.

Charles U. McVay

Heap Admiral Charles U. McVay was one of the officers receiving the distinguished service medal.

Charles V Safford

Charles V Safford is auditing the secretary's office at the request of Territorial Secretary Nathan Jaffa.

a.k.a. Traveling Auditor Charles V Safford

Charles Wakefield Cadman

Composer of the song 'Sons of Men' sung by the baccalaureate quartet.

a.k.a. Charles Wakefield Cadman

Charles W. Dudrow

Mentioned in advertisement for Santa Fe Hardware Supply Co, dealing in lumber, sash doors, and building materials.

a.k.a. Charles W Dudrow

Charles Wetzger

An old time resident who opened a grocery and provision store on Broadway.

Charles W. Henderson

Charles W. Henderson of the United States Geological Survey reported final figures on New Mexico's mineral production in 1913.

a.k.a. Charlea W Hen derson

Charles W. Hight, Jr.

Alumnus from Harrisonville, Missouri, listed as attending the alumni meeting.

a.k.a. Charles W. Hight, Jr., ex. '29

Charles Wilber Miller

Charles Wilber Miller is a male veteran who served as a Sergeant in the Army Air Forces/Corps during World War II in New Mexico.

a.k.a. Miller, Charles Wilber

Charles W. Parks

Heap Admiral Charles W. Parks was one of the officers receiving the distinguished service medal.

Charles Wright

Charles Wright is mentioned as suffering from something in Las Vegas, N.M.

a.k.a. Charlea Wright

Charles W. White

A prominent lawyer from Cincinnati and father of John Slough's second wife.

a.k.a. Charles W. White, White

Charles W. White's daughter

Daughter of Charles W. White, married John P. Slough after his divorce.

Charley Anderson

A man who quit work on the Blue Bird-Mikado property.

a.k.a. Charlie

Charley Bike

Charley Bike is a resident whose house was struck by a stray bullet during a shooting incident in the town.

a.k.a. Charley Hike

Charley Campbell

One of the men working on cribbing the well who fell asleep on the trail after drinking.

a.k.a. Campbell

Charley Davenport

A noted accountant who tracked births in Silver City.

a.k.a. Charley Davenport

Charley Jolly

Cowboy found frozen to death on the plains near Folsom while following a stampeding cattle herd.

Charley Miley

Charley Miley presented something, though the object is not specified.

a.k.a. Cbarley Miley

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