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Things Β· starting with W

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

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warrants

A large number of warrants described as to number and amount on pages 1 and 2 of the record, but put down without reference to the bonds for which they were exchanged.

warrants and bonds discrepancy

The total amount of warrants and bonds described as having been taken up and cancelled is many thousand dollars less than the amount of bonds issued in their stead.

warrants of arrest

Warrants of arrest were sworn out before the nearest Justice.

warrant stubs

The article compares the Commissioner’s record with warrant stubs to detect alterations.

War shield of Hosta

A thick, round piece of buffalo hide painted with red, yellow, and black bands, decorated with stars, red flannel, and feathers, with a buckskin cover and arm straps.

a.k.a. shield, Hosta's war shield

Washing Wheat

An activity depicted, likely a domestic task of washing wheat.

Washing Wheat--San Juan (photograph)

A photograph or engraving showing women washing wheat, part of a collection about Native Americans.

a.k.a. Washing Wheat--San Juan

Wasserman apartments

The Wasserman apartments were the former home of Col. John W. Fleming.

watch

Watch allegedly snatched by Pulker from a customer.

Watch Charm Skull

A watch charm in the shape of a skull carved out of bone was lost.

water right

A legal entitlement mentioned as necessary to maintain cattle.

Water wagon (Fort Bayard Sanitarium photograph)

One of three wagons seen in the foreground of the photograph.

a.k.a. water wagon

Watson's Groceries

Watson's Groceries advertises various goods including paint, asparagus, and butter.

Weaving Frame

A weaving frame is referenced in a scholarly work about ethnographic textiles.

Weekly Missouri Republican

Old newspaper dated July 19, 1850 containing an account of the Yuma Ferry Massacre.

a.k.a. Republican

Weekly New Mexican review (Santa Fe, N.M. : 1888)

A weekly edition of the Santa Fe New Mexican published from February 1888 to December 1895.

Welcome nugget

Gold nugget found June 9, 1858 at Bakery Hill, weighing 184 pounds 9 ounces 16 pennyweights, worth $44,356.

Welcome Stranger nugget

Gold nugget found Feb. 9, 1869 on Mount Mollagel, weighing 190 pounds, worth $45,000.

well on Market street

The well on Market street where Mary Brown fell.

well south of Carlsbad

A well being driven south of Carlsbad for oil is down 1500 feet.

We're Coming From Cody

The camp's theme song.

Western Liberal

The newspaper is called the Western Liberal, published in Lordsburg, New Mexico.

a.k.a. WESTERN LIBERAL

Western mine

A mine in Pinos Altos where a premature blast explosion killed Carl Osborne.

wet goods

Alcoholic beverages that were a major expense for traveling men twenty years ago.

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