Samuel J. Bean person
Summary: Owner of a fortified store at Pinos Altos where defenders held the line during the 1861 Apache attack.
Completeness: 32/100 Grade F
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fortified store at Pinos Altos that served as the defensive position during the 1861 battle— September 27, 1861
Pinos Altos sits in the foothills of the Pinos Altos Range in northern Grant County, New Mexico. Gold was discovered in Bear Creek in 1860 by a party of prospectors led by Birch, Hicks, and Snively, drawing several thousand miners to the area within a year. The camp's population …
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