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.
Places (22)
Albuquerque, New Mexico is the location from which a special report about the court ruling was sent to The New Mexican.
also known as: Albuquerque
Antonchico, N.M., is the residence of Dona Ciano Baca and some of the witnesses in the land claim.
also known as: Antonchico
The creek where gold was discovered in 1860, sparking the Pinos Altos gold rush.
Street in Silver City named in honor of Sheriff Bullard the previous spring.
also known as: Bullard street
A building in Silver City, New Mexico, housing professional offices, including that of Thomas S Heflin.
also known as: Exchangt building
Fort Bayard, New Mexico, is the site of United States Veterans Hospital No. 65, a former frontier military post turned modern hospital for tubercular ex-servicemen.
also known as: Ft Bayard
A county in southwestern New Mexico containing Pinos Altos.
Hillsboro, New Mexico, is the location of The Sierra County Bank and where the financial report was filed as of January 3, 1910.
also known as: IliUsboro
Las Vegas, N.M., is where U.S. Court Commissioner Robt L M Ross is located and where the final proof will be filed.
also known as: Las Vegus N.M.
Town where the Hon. R. V. Newsham formerly resided.
Chapel on Bullard Street where Sheriff Bullard's funeral was to be held.
Native state of Sheriff John Bullard.
Pinos Altos is a mining area in southwestern New Mexico Territory, located east of the site where Bullard and Hudson discovered silver in 1870.
A mountain range whose foothills contain the settlement of Pinos Altos.
A commercial establishment in Silver City, New Mexico, located in the Sheridan Block with an entrance on Broadway.
also known as: Rosenbergs Store
Santa Fe, New Mexico is the publication location of The New Mexican and the broader jurisdiction where legal matters were reported.
also known as: SANTA FE NEW MEXlCM, Santa Fe New Mexico
Santa Fe, N.M., is the location of the U.S. Land Office issuing the public notice.
A commercial building in Silver City, New Mexico, housing offices above Rosenberg's Store.
also known as: Sheridan Block
Silver City is a town in southern New Mexico Territory founded in 1870 after a silver strike and incorporated the same year, becoming a settlement of significance in Grant County.
The region where John and James Bullard arrived in 1866, encompassing areas such as Silver City and Pinos Altos during the post-Civil War mining boom.
Villa Nueva, N.M., is the residence of two witnesses in the land claim.
also known as: Villa nueva N.M.
A saloon in Silver City, New Mexico, located opposite the office of Gideon D Bantz.
also known as: White Home Saloon