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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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Cocopath warriors

The warriors of the Cocopath nation experienced a tidal wave and earthquake.

a.k.a. warriors of the Cocopath nation

C. O. K. I. Reyaolda Clark

Mentioned in context of Woodmen of the World Camp No. 58.

a.k.a. C O K I Reyaolda Clark

Col. A. E. Head

A colonel at Deming who received a telegram about Indians running off horses near the Animas.

Col. Albert J. Fountain

A prominent character on the southwestern frontier described as a born leader, gallant soldier, successful lawyer, brilliant writer, and public-spirited citizen.

a.k.a. Colonel Fountain, Col. Fountain

Col. Bennett

One of several men who shipped silver bullion in the old stage coach days.

Col. D. K. Allen

Editor of the Arizona Sentinel, civil engineer, commissioned by the Mexican government to survey a concession in Lower California.

a.k.a. Colonel Allen, D. K. Allen

Col. Doniphan

Colonel who commanded a regiment of volunteers during the Mexican War, which Kirker joined.

a.k.a. Col. Donaphan

Col. F. M. Galloway

Resident of Pinos Altos who was injured in a buggy accident when his horse ran under a tree limb.

a.k.a. Galloway

Col. Galloway

Col. Galloway was a person known by several names, but no specific biographical details are recorded.

a.k.a. Colonel Galloway, the colonel, Galloway

Col. Harris

Owner of the Illinois mine at Kingston, involved in the Grey Eagle case and a physical altercation with Marcus Fuller.

a.k.a. the colonel

Col. H. F. Grierson

Listed in a newspaper column as being associated with Chicago, Illinois.

Col Hopewell

Col. Hopewell owns a ranch in Animas that was visited by a man from El Paso.

a.k.a. Col Hopewells

Col. Horace Hooker

Little is known about Col. Horace Hooker; his occupation is not recorded in available sources.

a.k.a. Horace Hooker

Col. Huling

Col. Huling left for San Francisco on a business trip on Saturday.

a.k.a. Col Hulingi

Col. James Stevenson

Listed as a subject of the work, associated with the Bureau of American Ethnology and Zuni Indians.

Col. J. F. Bennett

Son of Jacob Bennett, residing in Las Cruces.

a.k.a. Col. J. F. Bennett

Col. J. F. Chavez

Col. J. F. Chavez, also known as Colonel Chavez, is a person referenced in two sources, but no specific biographical or historical details are recorded.

a.k.a. Col. Chavez, Colonel Chavez

Col. John S. Crawford

Guest at the Timmer House from Kingston.

a.k.a. John S. Crawford

Col. John W. Fleming

Had a home on 6th St. behind the Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes in Silver City.

a.k.a. Col. Fleming, John W. Fleming

Col. J. R. Adair

Col. J. R. Adair arrived in Silver City from Pinos Altos during the past week.

Col. J. R. Bennett

Son of Jacob Bennett who served as lieutenant-colonel and assistant adjutant-general of U.S. volunteers.

Collins

Newspapers in Texas still continue to pay Collins, the excursionist, lefthanded compliments; Collins is a fraud.

Col. Lockhart

Moved into his new residence and temporarily forgot politics.

Col. M. C. Logan

Colonel who holds the wood contract for both mills in the Mogollons, described as a rustler.

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