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

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Senatorship

Refers to the position of U.S. Senator; Charles C Catron managed his father's successful campaign, and William H Andrews sought one.

a.k.a. senatorial campaign, Senator ships

Serial No02578

Application serial number for Albert K Mitchell's land purchase.

a.k.a. Serial No. 02578

Service flag (New Mexico Military Institute)

A flag with a white field and red border, bearing one gold star and one blue star, representing casualties and alumni in service.

a.k.a. service flag

service of silver

Citizens presented Maj. Fountain with a magnificent service of silver.

a.k.a. magnificent service of silver

set of linen table cloths and napkins

Donated by Mrs. A. Schutz.

set of linen towels

A set of linen towels is mentioned in relation to Mrs. W. M. Slough.

set of silver teaspoons

A set of silver teaspoons is mentioned in relation to James P. Howlett.

seven billion marks of German money

Currency forced into circulation in Belgium during German occupation, which depreciated to one-fourth face value.

Seven motor cars

Seven cars that were destroyed in the fire.

a.k.a. seven motor cars

seven or eight warrants

Seven or eight warrants were issued by Constable Buquor for other Chinese men operating opium-selling joints.

seven pound hammer

Weapon found at scene of the killing.

a.k.a. hammer

seventeen dollars and seventy-five cents

Amount a Mexican ranch employee claimed was stolen from him.

seventy empty shells

Seventy empty shells were found that had been emptied from Knox's Winchester.

Seventy-Five Cents

The annual subscription price of the High School Herald.

a.k.a. 75 cents

seventy million dollars in gold

A reported treasure find in the castle of San Antonio.

a.k.a. Seventy million dollars in gold

seven wagons with ordinance and commissary stores

Wagons seized and burned by Indians while en route to Fort Stockton.

several hundred acres on the low hills

Hill land owned by James Metcalf.

several hundred dollars

Amount of money secured by the two Indians from the two men they killed.

shaft house

The shaft house was removed by the Aztec company, leaving a trap door over the bucket way.

Shandon Post Office

Post office established at Shandon, Sierra County.

sharp-toed shoe track

A clue discovered late Wednesday night: a track near the railroad, six miles from town, possibly indicating where Mr. Mingle had lain under a mesquite bush.

a.k.a. track made by a sharp toed shoe

Shaw Walker Filing Devices

Advertisement for Shaw Walker filing devices, said to withstand dry climate, sold by Currants Book Store.

a.k.a. Shaw Walker Cabioets, hawWaiker Filing Devices

shed

A shed with a door covered the manhole, and there was a small opening where a board had been torn off.

Sheep

Livestock category with subclasses quoted at various price ranges.

a.k.a. Lambs, Ewes, Yearlings

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