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Material artifacts, claims, structures, and named objects of Grant County, NM.

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$250,000 bond

Bond filed by Sheriff-elect James A. Lockhart, exceeding the $200,000 required by law.

a.k.a. $250,000

$25,000 in silver

Amount of silver that Navaho Sam slipped by the nose of Billy the Kid.

a.k.a. Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars in Silver

$2500 bond

Bond amount set for Alfred Job, Jr.

a.k.a. $2500, bond for $2500

$250 a month appropriation

Monthly legislative appropriation secured to operate the hospital.

a.k.a. $250 a month

$2.50 bounty per cub scalp

Bounty offered by Isaac Siggins for each bear cub scalp.

a.k.a. $2.50 for each cub scalp

$250 Masonic contribution

Amount contributed by the Masons to the family of F. J. Sweeney.

a.k.a. about $250

$25 and costs

The base fine amount given to Sing Lee and Edna de Ray.

a.k.a. $25 fine and costs

$25 fine

The monetary penalty given to Charley Snow on the charge of attempting to shoot Mrs. Gainer.

a.k.a. fined $25 and cost

$25 per month board

Monthly board cost for miners at Shakespeare.

$25 reward

Reward offered by Dave Tulloch for the arrest of parties who stole his mountain lion.

$25 stolen from H. J. Hutchinson

Amount stolen from H. J. Hutchinson's store during a robbery.

a.k.a. $25

$2.60

The Sunday school funds stolen from the Pennington residence, of which Miss Mary was treasurer.

a.k.a. $2.60, $2.60, all in small change

$2.60 in small change

Funds of the Sunday school, taken by the thief.

a.k.a. $2.60

$2.75 for lead assay

The price for a lead assay is $2.75.

a.k.a. S 75 Lead 50

$275 paid to the old German

The amount the narrator had paid to the old German for an outfit the day before the robbery.

$28

Money stolen from the Timmer house bar during a burglary.

$2,802.78 cash items

Cash items counted in the accounting, some of questionable value.

$2,802 questionable cash items

Amounts counted as cash items regarded as questionable by the committee.

a.k.a. $2,802

$29,000

Amount of money stolen from Major Wham during the highway robbery.

a.k.a. about $29,000

$29,000 bank account

Bank account left by Myrick at Rico and Silverton, never claimed by heirs.

a.k.a. comfortable bank account of $29,000

$2 given to John Miller

Amount given to Miller by a gentleman in Deming to travel to Silver City.

a.k.a. two dollars

$2 per couple supper ticket

The price of admission to the masquerade ball supper at the Tremont.

$2 stolen from Quin Sing

Money taken from Quin Sing during the robbery.

$30

Amount Chacon claimed to have paid for the stolen horse and demanded before surrendering it.

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