Grant County, New Mexico place
Summary: Location in southwestern New Mexico containing the Silver City mining district and other productive areas.
Completeness: 70/100 Grade C
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Claims (2)
fought_in
Apache Indian conflicts— prior to 1881
cited from Silver City Mining and Milling Company — Incorporation Papers (1882) (1882) · +1 moreartz mill ; substantial buildings for offices.
The properties so situated as to afford every possible facilty for cheap and easy reduction
of the ore.
A property in condition — on the completion of the minor details — to enter the lists as a …
suffered
severely in Geronimo's last raid
cited from “Doubtful” — That’s the name he goes by,… (1891)“Doubtful” — That’s the name he goes by,
is the curiosity of Duncan. He was captured
when he was about nine months old. It was
during the last raid of Geronimo, in which
Grant County, N. M., and Graham County, Ari-
zona, suffered so severely t…
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Sources (2)
Silver City Mining and Milling Company — Incorporation Papers (1882) ↗
1882 · other · public-domain · details
“Doubtful” — That’s the name he goes by,…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain