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Things · starting with F

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

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first bale of new cotton

The first bale of new cotton was received at New Orleans on the 30th ult from Brownsville, Texas.

first church in United States

The first church in the United States is located at Santa Fe.

First Cías Coal

First Cías Coal is a product offered at low prices by the Carthage Coal Mining Co.

a.k.a. First Cías Coal

first class coal

First class coal is a product sold by the Carthage Cooning Co. at low prices.

a.k.a. Class Coal

first-class coal

First-class coal is a product offered by the Carthage Coal Mining Company at low prices.

a.k.a. Coal

first cotton bloom

Ripley, Tennessee, reports the first cotton bloom.

First Grade Teachers Certificate

First grade teachers certificates were received by Alice Barnes, August Mayer, S. A. Sollenberger, and L. T. Gould.

first house north of Dr Gibbs place

For rent or sale, rent $15 per month.

a.k.a. house north of Dr Gibbs

first piece of horn silver (bitten to test)

The initial piece of pure horn silver that one of the discoverers bit, confirming its malleability.

a.k.a. the piece of rock, the chunk of horn silver

first plate-glass in Silver City

Silver City's first plate-glass, which was dragged across the sandy wastes by ox cart.

First Presbyterian Church choir

Choir that participated in the Maid of Orleans pageant.

a.k.a. choir of The First Presbyterian Church

first prize of fifty dollars

Prize won by Billy Birchfield in the roping tournament.

a.k.a. fifty dollars

first public school building in Silver City

The first public school building in Silver City is a two-story brick structure erected in 1882.

First public school building (Silver City)

Two-story brick building erected in 1882 in Silver City.

a.k.a. public school building, school building

Five Cents

The per-copy price of the High School Herald.

a.k.a. five cents

Five hundred per cent profit

The profit margin at which the old German and his wife sold their groceries and notions.

Five tons of ore

Load on Jose Arroyo's wagon when he fell beneath it.

a.k.a. five tons of ore

five years in the penitentiary

The prison sentence given to Antonio Carbajal.

Flag Day in Brazil

A poster promoting the national Flag Day holiday in Brazil.

a.k.a. Dia da Bandeira

Flagler works

The Flagler works were located at the lower end of town.

a.k.a. Flagler works

Flannelette Kimonos

Regularly worth $1.00 and $1.25, offered at a reduced price.

flim-flam racket

A confidence trick involving a change-making puzzle to cheat merchants.

a.k.a. making change puzzle

flock of goats

Livestock owned by C. R. Jackson that became the subject of a forced bill of sale to Peter Frazier.

a.k.a. goats, animals

flume

A flume built of lumber carries water from the dam for a quarter of a mile along the face of the mountain to the ditch.

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