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Dan Tucker: Deputy Sheriff in the Transformation of Deming

person Dan Tucker · 📖 Deep History · 447 words

When a traveler returned to Deming around early 1891, he found a settlement transformed—a deputy sheriff named Dan Tucker had been appointed, and he was credited with methodically confronting, arresting, or killing th…

Dan Tucker, Deputy Sheriff of Deming

person Dan Tucker · 📝 Short · 43 words

Silver Cell Mine: Whiskey Creek’s Hidden Horn Silver

thing Silver Cell Mine · 🧭 Treasure Research · 353 words

The Silver Cell mine, situated on Whiskey Creek within two miles of Pinos Altos, was accidentally discovered by the Dimmick brothers in September 1890—a find that eventually produced over $4.3 million in dividends and…

The Silver Cell Mine: A Whiskey Creek Bonanza

thing Silver Cell Mine · 📖 Deep History · 539 words

The Silver Cell mine, situated on Whiskey Creek within two miles of Pinos Altos, was discovered in a moment of frustration by two weary prospectors and went on to pay over four million dollars in dividends, a sum that…

Big Dan

person Big Dan · 📝 Short · 64 words

Arthur L. Allen Jr. (Pudgy): NMMI Graduate Killed in WWII

person Arthur L. Allen Jr. · 📝 Short · 90 words

Allen Jr., known as "Pudgy," was a New Mexico Military Institute graduate killed in action during World War II in the South Pacific on March 18, 1944 [chunk:3957].

Apache Indians — Borderlands Adaptation and Ceremonial Legacy

org Apache Indians · 📝 Short · 125 words

The Apache Indians are an Indigenous group associated with the Jicarilla Apache Fiesta in New Mexico and known for their complex adaptation to Spanish colonial policies in the borderlands through raiding, trading, and…

Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts at Fort Apache

person Al Sieber · 📝 Short · 54 words

Al Sieber is the chief of scouts at Fort Apache who led Apache scouts against his former adversaries during the Apache wars and operated in southwestern New Mexico [chunk:5404].

Alhambra Mine – Silver Mine Near Alhambra Camp

thing Alhambra Mine · 📝 Short · 66 words

The Alhambra Mine is a silver mine near Alhambra camp (formerly Black Hawk) in Grant County, New Mexico, that operated for over two years with a 20‑stamp mill before a temporary shutdown [chunk:5337].

W. N. Fowler

person W. N. Fowler · 📝 Short · 50 words

W. H. Andrews – New Mexico Delegate and Senate Candidate

person W. H. Andrews · 📝 Short · 87 words

Senate whose 1908 campaign tour included a warmly greeted visit to Taos [chunk:5242][chunk:3354].

The Santa Fe New Mexican (1885–1897)

thing The Santa Fe New Mexican · 📝 Short · 66 words

The Santa Fe New Mexican is a newspaper published in Santa Fe, New Mexico, by the New Mexican Printing Company, and was the oldest newspaper in the territory [chunk:1429][chunk:1437][chunk:3373].

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