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Things

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

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the mill

The mill contains 20-stamps and the ore averages about $40.

The New Shoe

The New Shoe is an item or advertisement mentioned in the newspaper.

a.k.a. THE NEW SHOE

The old bridge

Bridge with piers between which Maiser was whirled about.

The Old Stand

The Old Stand is a saloon that has been operating for 20 years, serving first-class liquors.

a.k.a. THE OLD STAND

the pen

The pen is the prison where the individual was sentenced to one year.

The Plotters

A serial story by Virginia Terhtms Van Je Wala, published in the El Paso Herald.

the premises described in the lawsuit

Property over which T.P. Martin and the defendants claim an interest, subject of the lawsuit in Taos County.

a.k.a. the premises herein described

The Pup Tent

Alumni publication of New Mexico Military Institute, issue date November 30, 1937.

The railroad bridge

Bridge near whose bank Medina seized Maiser.

The Ranch of the Rockies

Slogan for Valley Ranch.

the robbers

The individuals whose names were given by the woman to Dr. Stephens, and for whom evidence was awaited.

The Saga of Billy the Kid

Book by Walter Noble Burns that recast Billy the Kid as 'Robin Hood of the West'.

The Santa Fe New Mexican

Newspaper published by the New Mexican Printing Company.

a.k.a. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, New Mexican

the Santa Rosa flash

A nickname or label for T. J., implying speed or brightness.

the scene of the murder

Captain Keys made a night march to the scene of the murder of Williams.

thesis on Silver City public schools

A thesis documenting the development of Silver City's public school system, offering a window into the town's social history.

The Switzerland of America

Slogan used to describe New Mexico.

the team

A team that someone went to the relief of before joining a boy in a tree.

the train

The train that the engineer backed up to.

The Turquoise mine

A turquoise mine near Paschal, worked since pre-historic times, now leased by Penny & Co.

a.k.a. Turquoise mine

the wagons

Location where Mrs. Gonzales' husband was burned.

the well

Well on Barney's ranch where the men were working.

The West in Popular Culture: Silver City and the Enduring Legend of Billy the Kid

Title of historian Jim Smith's chapter in 'Unpacking Silver City'.

the women

The women were hung before Mr. Hardy left the country.

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