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Every dated claim in the corpus, plotted in time. Each entry links to the entity it concerns and the source it came from.

64 dated claims Β· 13 distinct years Β· range 1834 – 1922

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1834

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1860

Birch discovered gold in Bear Creek near Pinos Altos
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Snively discovered gold in Bear Creek near Pinos Altos
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Hicks discovered gold in Bear Creek near Pinos Altos
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Pinos Altos witnessed influx of several thousand miners within a year of the gold discovery(1860-1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Pinos Altos witnessed population briefly rivaling that of Mesilla before Apache resistance and the Civil War scattered inhabitants(1860-1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
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1861

Cochise fought_in Battle of Pinos Altos leading roughly four hundred Apache warriors alongside Mangas Coloradas(September 27, 1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Mangas Coloradas fought_in Battle of Pinos Altos leading roughly four hundred Apache warriors(September 27, 1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Samuel J. Bean owned fortified store at Pinos Altos that served as the defensive position during the 1861 battle(September 27, 1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Battle of Pinos Altos witnessed roughly thirty defenders holding the line at Samuel J. Bean's fortified store, repelling the Apache attack after several hours of close-quarters fighting(September 27, 1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Battle of Pinos Altos witnessed being sometimes counted as the southernmost battle of the Civil War, though it predated the formal Confederate Arizona campaign(September 27, 1861)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
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1866

Pinos Altos witnessed camp largely emptied of inhabitants
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
John Bullard worked_for Confederate forces(after Civil War began, before 1866)
cited from Synthetic β€” John Bullard & Silver City Founding (dogfood 2026-05-13)
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1870

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1871

John Bullard killed_by Apache raiding party (Feb 1871)(February 1871)
cited from Synthetic β€” John Bullard & Silver City Founding (dogfood 2026-05-13)
John Bullard witnessed Methodist chapel in Silver City(February 1871)
cited from Synthetic β€” John Bullard & Silver City Founding (dogfood 2026-05-13)
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1882

Hearst Mining Company owned principal mining claims at Pinos Altos
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
Hearst Mining Company worked_for operated the principal Pinos Altos claims through the 1890s(1882-1899)
cited from Test Source β€” Pinos Altos founding (Phase 2 smoke test)
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1893

Thomas S Heflin lived_at upstairs in Exchange building(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
Second F Banks lived_at corner Broadway and Main street(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
H Harllee lived_at Rooms 3 and 4 over Rosenberg's Store, Sheridan Block(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
Gideon D Bantz lived_at opposite White Home Saloon(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
Geo T Kimball worked_for Corner Main Street and Broadway(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
L L ANCHETA worked_for Enterprise Building(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
JJKIL W RIGHT worked_for Enterprise Building(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
James S Fiedler worked_for Silver City National Bank(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
LL T Williams worked_for Dr Stephens old Rooms(1893-07-18)
cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), July 18, 1893
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1906

Dona Ciano Baca filed Homestead Entry serial U73U No 9075(1906-03-22)
cited from Image 4 of El independiente (Las Vegas, Nuevo MΓ©xico), September 1, 1910
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1907

United States of America charged_with alleged that the United States had no right or title to the land(1907-09-20)
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907
Ira A. Abbott elected_to presiding judge of the Second Judicial District Court(1907-09-20)
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907
Ira A. Abbott ruled that the Territory is merely a trustee for the lands(1907-09-20)
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907
Ira A. Abbott ruled that the United States has the right to demand an accounting at any time(1907-09-20)
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907
Ira A. Abbott ruled that the Territory is not a sovereign body(1907-09-20)
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907
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1910

Dona Ciano Baca filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof(1910-09-10)
cited from Image 4 of El independiente (Las Vegas, Nuevo MΓ©xico), September 1, 1910
The Sierra County Bank owned financial report as of January 3, 1910(1910-01-03)
cited from Image 1 of Sierra County advocate (Kingston, N.M.), March 18, 1910
Lea H Crews worked_for The Sierra County Bank(1910-01-03)
cited from Image 1 of Sierra County advocate (Kingston, N.M.), March 18, 1910
W T Cason worked_for The Sierra County Bank(1910-01-03)
cited from Image 1 of Sierra County advocate (Kingston, N.M.), March 18, 1910
G P McCorkle worked_for The Sierra County Bank(1910-01-03)
cited from Image 1 of Sierra County advocate (Kingston, N.M.), March 18, 1910
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1911

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1922