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People

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

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David J. Leahy

David J. Leahy was an Assistant United States Attorney representing the United States.

a.k.a. David J Leahy

David L. Evans

Listed as a guest from Gila.

David Meriwether

Author of a letter to Michael Steck regarding treaties and appropriations for the Gila Mescalero Apaches.

a.k.a. Meriwether

David Paul

David Paul and wife are mentioned.

David P. Carr

Person associated with the 'woman in the saloon law' that a Lordsburg saloon keeper tried to circumvent.

David Porter

Child of Earl M. Porter, Homecoming visitor from San Marino, California.

David Roberts

Doctor whose wife was killed by Grace Lusk; testified that Lusk asked him to tell his wife she was infatuated with him.

a.k.a. Dr. David Roberts, Dr. Roberts

David S. Lowtzki

David S. Lowtzki sells fine furniture, queensware, and other goods.

Davidson

Prisoner arrested for the murder of Jeff Webb in Alpine, Texas.

Davidson Keutor

Davidson Keutor is the attorney for the plaintiff.

David's wife

David's wife questioned him about the quotation that when man and woman are married they become one.

David Tulloch

Helped round up over three hundred beeves for shipment.

David V. Taylor

Heap Admiral David V. Taylor was one of the officers receiving the distinguished service medal.

Davie Wilson

Attended the social union meeting.

Dawson's family

Dawson's family is absent in California.

Daye Winters

Daye Winters returned from Los Alamos lakes with Henry Dold and dead ducks.

D. Bauman

Listed as an arrival at Tremont House from Denver.

D. B. Baker

Tremont House guest from St. Louis, Mo.

a.k.a. D. B. Baker

D. C. Cantwell

Shot and killed James Moore; associated with Black Range Cattle Company.

a.k.a. Cantwell

D. C. Hobart

Promoter of the Mountain Key company who recognized stolen gold at the bank.

a.k.a. Mr. D. C. Hobart

D. C. McMillen

Husband of Mrs. McMillen who was telegraphed and joined his family at Albuquerque.

a.k.a. Mr. McMillen

D. C. Palmer

Listed as a guest at the Tremont hotel, from Dallas.

D. C. Pearson

Superintendent of New Mexico Military Institute who announced honors and signed the alumni letter.

a.k.a. Colonel Pearson

D. Dissinger

Went over the Range to the Grand Central Tuesday.

a.k.a. D. Dissinger

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