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Old West — Grant County, New Mexico

A historical knowledge graph of people, places, events, and things from the territory & early statehood era — from the Apache homeland through World War II.

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Events
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Organizations
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People
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Places
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Things

Organizations (10)

The American Lumber Company was a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the United States over land rights and accounting in New Mexico.

also known as: the American Lumber Company

Band estimated at fifty warriors who ambushed and killed Sheriff Bullard on the road to Pinos Altos.

also known as: Apaches

A building in Silver City, New Mexico, housing professional offices, including that of JJKIL W RIGHT.

also known as: Enterprise BulldlnK

A mining company owned by George Hearst that acquired the principal claims at Pinos Altos in 1882 and operated them through the 1890s.

A modest religious building in early Silver City where John Bullard's funeral was held in February 1871, attended by nearly the entire town.

A financial institution in Silver City, New Mexico, housing professional offices, including that of James S Fiedler.

also known as: BAnk Koomr and 8

The Sierra County Bank in Hillsboro, New Mexico, submitted a financial report as of January 3, 1910, sworn to by its president.

also known as: Sierra County Ronk

The United States of America filed a lawsuit against the American Lumber Company and Clark M. Carr over land rights and accounting.

also known as: the United States, United States

A major hospital facility at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, dedicated to the care and treatment of tubercular World War veterans.

also known as: U S Veterans Hospital No 65

The Village of Columbus is the local jurisdiction holding the election for municipal offices.

also known as: Columbus