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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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Colonel R E Twitchell

Colonel R E Twitchell left yesterday afternoon.

Colonel Russell

Met Colonel McIlhany in September 1848 after returning overland from California.

a.k.a. Colonel Rus-sell

Colonel Twomey

Accompanied A. H. Morehead and the author to Kingston to install Masonic lodge officers.

a.k.a. Twomey

Colonel Wint

Colonel Wint is a member of the board investigating the charges made by Major Gardner in Manila.

a.k.a. Wlnt

colored gentleman

An unnamed man arrested for stealing a corset and sent to the Grant County hotel.

colored girl

The colored girl testified that Edna drew the gun and it discharged accidentally.

colored woman

A colored woman remarked on the street that the fine would injure the town.

colorful characters of the frontier

People described in McKenna's tales.

Col Parker

Col Parker co-owns the Lookout mine on Trujillo creek with J M Webster.

Col. Parker

Assessor of Sierra County since its organization, appearing as a witness in the Illinois-Calamity case.

a.k.a. Col. Parker

Col. Pickett

Person planning to attend court, provided he can leave his bed.

a.k.a. Colonel Pickett, Pickett

Col. R. F. McComas

Of Nebraska; accidentally killed at Silver Creek in the Mogollons by slipping on ice.

a.k.a. Col. McComas, R. F. McComas, Mr. McComas

Col. R. G. Head

Person for whom 1800 head of beef cattle were being held in Colfax County when cowboys froze.

a.k.a. Head

Col. Smith

Listed as a guest at the Tremont hotel, from Deming, with family.

Col. Sterling Price

Colonel in command of U.S. forces of New Mexico who advanced to Chihuahua.

Col W Hopewell

Col W Hopewell is somewhat indisposed and is now anchored at Faywood Springs.

a.k.a. Colonel W Hopewell

Col W S Hopewell

Arrived from Duke City Saturday evening and left for Hermosa the following day.

a.k.a. Col. W. S. Hopewell, Col VV S Hopewell

Col. W. S. Hopewell

Col. W. S. Hopewell arrived from the Duke City on Saturday evening and left the next day for Hermosa.

a.k.a. Col VV S Hopewell

Commodore

The commodore is a naval officer who speaks and gives thanks to Mr. Nolan.

a.k.a. commo dore

Companions

The companions worked together with the narrator to extract gold from a mine.

company M private

The entity is a private in Company M, but no specific biographical information about them is recorded in the available sources.

a.k.a. private in company M

condemned man

An unnamed man awaiting execution who spent his final night sleeping well and eating a hearty breakfast.

a.k.a. condemned man

Con Deoliege

Listed as an arrival at Tremont from Milwaukee.

Conductor Atkinson

Conductor killed during robbery of Sonora railroad by Taylor's gang.

a.k.a. Conductor Atkinson, Atkinson

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