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

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turkey

Turkey are mentioned as an animal that it is unlawful to kill during the closed hunting season from May 1 to September 1.

Turquoise

Mineral found in all parts of New Mexico territory.

a.k.a. turquois, turqdois

turquoise mine of Grant County

The turquoise mine of Grant County was said to have been worked in an ancient and primitive manner, discovered by John Coleman in 1875, and recently located by Foley and Coleman.

a.k.a. turquoise mines, the mines

turquoise mines

Ancient mines near Silver City worked extensively in primitive manner hundreds of years ago, rediscovered by John Coleman in 1875.

a.k.a. turquoise mines near Silver City, turquoise mines of Grant county, the mines

turquoise nugget

A nugget of turquoise from the Castilian Turquoise mine sold for $1,000.

a.k.a. nugget of turquoise

twelve head of horses

Horses stolen by Indians from Deer Creek.

twenty-four head of horses

Horses found in possession of Murray and West, from Mexico.

a.k.a. twenty four head, band of horses, twenty-four head of stolen stock

twenty gallons of Kentucky bourbon

The spread at Bridger's fort on July 4, 1849 included twenty gallons of Kentucky bourbon.

a.k.a. twenty gallons of Kentucky bourbon

twenty head of horses

Horses secured by Indians at the Lang ranch.

a.k.a. about twenty more horses

twenty more horses

Approximately twenty additional horses were taken by Indians at the Lang Ranch after they passed through San Luis Pass.

a.k.a. about twenty more horses

twenty skeletons

The remains of Moody's previous victims found in the cellar.

a.k.a. skeletons, remains

twenty-two Mescaleros

Twenty-two Mescaleros, mostly women and children, were left dead after the attack.

two $20 gold pieces

Money Minnie Lee was charged with robbing from a man.

a.k.a. two $20 gold pieces

two books

County property found in Mr. Whitehill's possession.

a.k.a. books

two cubs

The offspring of the old bear, present during the encounter.

a.k.a. subs

two dozen Bob-White quail

The specific quantity of Bob-White quail imported by Thomas Lyons.

Two Elk teeth in gold mounting

Two elk teeth in gold mounting were lost by E J Floersheim.

two flocks of sheep

The flocks that came together and were separated by a revolver shot.

two horses

Livestock stolen from W. M. Taylor.

two horses and two mules

Livestock stolen from W. M. Taylor.

a.k.a. two horses and two mules

two horse thieves

Two horse thieves captured near this city by deputy W. John Parks.

Two hundred and seventy-five dollars

The purchase price paid for a complete wagon outfit including mules and camping supplies.

a.k.a. two hundred and seventy-five dollars, $275

two loads of buckshot

The ammunition used to attack Charles F. Lummis on February 14.

a.k.a. leaden valentine, two loads of midnight buck shot

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