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Things

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

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unruly branding iron

A branding iron owned by Charlie McDaniels, implied to have been used improperly and possibly the reason for his disappearance.

a.k.a. unruly branding iron

upper crust of the demi-mondaines

This group refers to the high-status courtesans or women of doubtful reputation who attended the ball.

Urgency Deficiency Bill

The bill signed by President Wilson on January 21 provided $2,500,000 for fighting foot and mouth disease.

a.k.a. urgent deficiency bill

US Highway 85

Fort Seldon stands in ruins along US Highway 85 near Radium Springs.

U. S. laws

The U. S. laws would not reach the villains with more than a $100 fine.

US Patent Cash Entry No 1075

Patent for a cash entry issued to Joke Sullivan.

US Patent Cash Entry No 1301

Patent for a cash entry issued to Casimiro Baca.

US Patent Cash Entry No 142

Patent for a cash entry issued to Charles C Taylor.

US Patent Cash Entry No 1420

Patent for a cash entry issued to Ellis Shipman.

US Patent Cash Entry No 301

Patent for a cash entry issued to Richard M Johnson.

US Patent Cash Entry No 651

Patent for a cash entry issued to Thomas J Ross.

US Patent Cash Entry No 770

Patent for a cash entry issued to James W Miller.

US Patent Cash Entry No 803

Patent for a cash entry issued to James Grady.

US Patent Cash Entry No 820

Patent for a cash entry issued to Richard Kneer.

US Patent Cash Entry No 834

Patent for a cash entry issued to Clements Castillo.

US Patent Cash Entry No 924

Patent for a cash entry issued to Benito Armijo.

USS Connecticut

The USS Connecticut was the flagship that signaled the start of the inspection.

a.k.a. Connec ticut

USS Montpelier (CL 57)

The USS Montpelier (CL 57) was a naval vessel on which Walter Davidson Wood served.

a.k.a. uss montpelier (cl 57)

valise

Mr. Utter's valise was stolen, containing clothes and papers.

valise with clothes and papers

Stolen from Mr. Utter, containing a $50 suit of clothes and valuable papers.

valuable horses

Horses kept in the stable that suffered in the explosion caused by the unidentified man.

a.k.a. horses, poor brutes

valuable papers

The valise contained valuable papers worth several times the price of the clothes.

valuable ring

Item belonging to Mrs. Pennington stolen by the burglar.

a.k.a. very valuable ring

valuation for 1917

The valuation for 1917 is given as $350,000,000 (likely a typo for $350,000,000).

a.k.a. valuation for 1917

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