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

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sheep herder

James Metcalf's sheep herder found the dying man and reported the incident.

Sheep lambs

Category with price range 775-815.

Sheriff's bond for $250,000

James A. Lockhart filed his sheriff's bond for $250,000 with several bondsmen.

a.k.a. bond for $250,000

Sherman mine

Mine discovered after the location of Legal Tender Hill.

shoe button

An object discovered in May Glessener's right nostril.

shoe store

A shoe store in El Paso is advertising spring shoe styles at 203 Mesa Ave in the New Buckler Building.

a.k.a. FT 2ip 0 greater el paso SHOE C0M3LZz

Short Order Restaurant

A restaurant employing an old Harvey House cook, serving meals in Socorro.

a.k.a. SHORT ORDER RESTAURANT

shotgun

Pat Garrett was carrying a shotgun during the altercation with Wayne Brazel.

a.k.a. a shotgun

Sibley stove

Wood-burning stoves used in tent cities at Camp Cody.

Sihjj hall

Hall owned by U A Wolfoid, to which an extension is being built.

a.k.a. SIhjj hail, Shjj hall

Silco Theatre

A significant structure in Silver City, documented in the survey of architectural heritage.

silver

Silver production in New Mexico increased in 1913 compared to 1912.

silver bricks

Nine silver bricks worth about $15,000 were shipped after arriving from Georgetown.

a.k.a. silver brick

silver bullion

The target of road agents who aimed to capture it during shipment.

Silver Cell Mine

A mine on Whiskey Creek within two miles of Pinos Altos, discovered accidentally by the Dimmick brothers.

a.k.a. Silver Cell mine

Silver City architectural survey

Survey documenting Silver City's architectural history, building booms, fires, preservation.

Silver City local

The Silver City local is a train that arrived on Friday evening.

Silver City National Bank

Peter Kavanaugh sold gold to the Silver City National Bank on May 29.

Silver City, Pinos Altos and Mogollon Railroad

A two-foot narrow-gauge railway that came to Pinos Altos in 1905 and closed in 1913 due to declining silver prices.

a.k.a. SC, PA & M

Silver City Public School building

First brick building in Silver City, erected in 1882.

Silver City public school system

The public school system of Silver City whose development from territorial origins through the 1920s is the subject of a thesis.

Silver City railroad depot

A railroad depot located at the base of Chihuahua Hill in Silver City.

Silver City silver claim

The original silver mining claim from which the town of Silver City takes its name, co-located by Sheriff Bullard.

a.k.a. the silver claim

Silver City Water Works company's office

The physical office space broken into and taken possession of by George H. Utter and Thos. Foster.

a.k.a. premises of the company

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