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Things ยท starting with M

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

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Mexican Dollars

Currency bought at highest prices by the First National Bank.

Mexican Filigree Jewelry

Product manufactured and sold by a jeweler.

Mexican gold

Today's prices for Mexican gold.

Mexican onyx perfume bottle

A Mexican onyx perfume bottle is mentioned in connection with Geo. Hauser.

a.k.a. Mexican onyx perfume bottle

Mexican saloon

The establishment where the shooting occurred.

Mexican silver

Silver from the narrator's mine that the Mexicans wanted.

Mexican troops

Troops who killed the Stein's Pass train robbers Larry Sheehan, Jim Johnson, and Dick Hart in Mexico.

M. Ginn's office

Office where M. Ginn asks Laura Lopuch to assume charge of a suit.

mica mine

Carl Christofferson came in from the mica mine of the Topeka Mica Mining company.

Michael Steck Papers

A collection of business records, family letters, and official documents related to Michael Steck's appointment and work.

Migrants (New Mexico)

Migrants are listed as a subject of the nitrate negative photograph.

military facilities

Subject of a panoramic gelatin silver photograph in New Mexico.

military prison at Fort Leavenworth

Where Roman Chiquito was confined.

milk shake

A beverage available at Fritters.

a.k.a. cold milk shako

Miller and Dreadnaught Tires

Tires with a 5000-mile guarantee sold by the garage.

a.k.a. Miller and Dreadnaught Tires

million dollars

The Santa Fe System expended a million dollars on its depot yards in Willard.

Millions of Tons of Low Grade Ore

The article mentions that millions of tons of low grade ore have been uncovered.

milres

Ancient milres worth about 50 cents each are mentioned as part of the treasure.

Mimbreno Apache band

An Apache band that ranged through Grant County in the 1850s-1860s, observed by John C. Cremony.

a.k.a. Mimbreno

Mimbres archaeological sites

Surveyed in the Upper Gila River drainage of Grant County.

a.k.a. Mimbres sites

Mimbres black-on-white bowls

Hundreds of complete bowls were excavated from the Swarts Ruin and documented by the Cosgroves.

a.k.a. Mimbres pottery

Mimbres culture

Cultural group associated with the potsherds found on the Mimbres River ruin.

Mimbres culture overview

An overview of Mimbres culture covering archaeology, pottery, architecture, and social organization for a general audience.

Mimbres occupation

Cultural occupation whose northern extent is documented in the Cliff and Gila region.

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