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El Capitan 477
Elder, Dr. John W.
448
Eldorado Lodge No. I (Las Vegas),
K. of P.
508
Eldobt, Samuel
325
El Farol
477
935
Elguea, Francisco Manuel.
Elida
887
Elizabethtown-Crime
at,
in
early
days, 235; sketch of, 672; how named 955
El Independiente
476
Elkins, Stephen B ..
.186, 413, 564
El Paso & Southwestern Railroad ..... 901
El Verde Grande Improvement Com-
pany
772
Estancia (town) 893
Estancia Valley
893
Enchanted Mesa .372, 373
English, Charles A .. 719
Emory, Major W. H .- His diary on the Kearny expedition into New
Mexico
76
Evans, Orville S .. 874
Evans, J. T. (Judge) 804
Exploration and Discovery-Pineda's
and Narvaez's expeditions, I; De Vaca's journey, 1, 2; Guzman's ex- pedition, 2; Friar Marcos' journey, account of, by Castañeda, 3, 4; Cor- onado expedition, 4-7; early mission- aries, 7; Espejo expedition. 9
Faber, Albert
559
Fall, A. B.
300
Fanning, Joseph ₮ 780
Fanning, M. W. 779
Farmington-862; first settlement of. . 864
Farnsworth, Charles A ..
739
Faulkner, Frederick, Hanging of .. 240
Felix Lodge, U. D. (Hagerman), A. F. & A. M. 498
Fergusson Act
282
Fergusson, Hon. H. B .. 328
Fernando de Taos. (See Taos.)
Field, Neill B ..
300
Field, Seaman (Judge)
849
Field, Dr. W. C ... 457
First National Bank ( Alamogordo) 431
First National Bank (Albuquerque) 416
First National Bank (Artesia) 430
First National Bank (Carsbad). 425
First National Bank
(Portales)
433
First National Bank (Raton). 422
First National Bank (Tucumcari) . 433 First New Mexico Cavalry. (See Kit Carson.)
Fischer, A. J .. 645
Fiske, Eugene Allen. 301, 32I
Fitch, James G. 300
Fleming, George
A
591
Fleming, M. W
947
Floods
IOIO
Foley, Tim
.954, 957
Follette, W. W.
1002
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INDEX
Folsom
717
Foor, Charles W. 818
Foster, Luther 259
Foraker, Creighton M. 35I
Foreman, J. A.
799
Fornoff, Captain Frederick. 296
Fort, Captain Lewis C .. 328
Fort Bascom Cattle Raising Company. 1026 Fort Marcy 638
Fort Stanton
.444, 752
Fort Union, Mora County, estab-
lished
119
Fort Wingate (see Cebolleta Military
Post )
365, 834
Fountain, Colonel Albert J.
.348, 351
Fourchegn, Anthony (Vicar General)
.. 484
Fowler, Joseph, Lynching of. 614
Fox, H. E.
5.56
Fraser Mountain Copper Company .... 965 Freeman, Alfred A. (Judge) ...... 300, 318 Free Masonry-First lodge instituted by army officers (1847), 493; Grand Lodge of New Mexico organized, 493; first chapter of Royal Arch Masons, first commandery and first council organized, 494; lodges, 494- 498; total membership (1905), 499; officers of Grand Lodge. .499, 500
Frost, Colonel Max. 46g Fruitland 863, 865
Fullerton, Captain John J.
296
Funk, John H.
958
Gadsden Purchase
I20
Gage, J. C .. 777
Gallup Coal Mines.
980,
981
Gallinas
Canyon.
(See
Gallinas
Park.)
Gallegos, Crescenciano
818
Gall11D
8.36
Gallagher. John
711
Gallinas Park and Canyon.
588
Game and Fish Wardens. 268
Gammon, H. L.
746
Garrett, A. D.
810
Garcia. Louis
688
Gary, Joseph E. (Judge) 306
Gardiner, William 626
Gate City Lodge No. II (Raton), A. F. & A. M .. 497
Gayle, Fred P. 797
Geology - General movements, 910- 912; formation of stratified rocks, 912; geologic time divisions, 913; archaeozoic rocks, 914: carboniferous era. 015: close of the cretaceous period, 015; inter-montane valleys, 916; tertiary and quaternary times, 016. 917: hiography of Dr. W. G. Tight 918
Georgetown 731
Geyer. David L ..
804
Geronimo (see Apaches)
393
Gila River Forest Reserve.
1008
Gilbert, Dr. Jesse R.
462
Gilchrist, J. B ..
748
Gilmore, James A.
806
Given. Dr. Frank I.
450
Gladstone Mine 943
Glen-Woody Gold Camp. 965
Gold and Copper Deep Tunnel Mining and Milling Company. . 958 Golden Rule Lodge No. 16 (White
Oaks), I. O. O. F.
504
Goldenberg, M. B ..
884
Golden Era (White Oaks)
477
Gonzales, Jose .
61
Goodell, Arthur S. 734
Good Roads Convention, First in New Mexico 580
Gordon, John A.
842
Gordon, Dr. C. C ..
449
Governor's Palace
(Santa Fé)-636,
637 ; abandoned by Governor Otero .. .
638
Governors, List of.
266
Government Coal Mine
974
Grainer, Theodore
IO
Grainer. Theodore S. 529
Grant County-Area and creation of, 721 ; Pinos Altos' gay and only term of court, 721, 722; officials, 722, 723; Ralston and Shakespeare, 723-725; Pinos Altos, 725-727; Silver City, 727, 728; death of John Bullard, 728; a shot at Congress, 729; incor- poration of Silver City, 729; Mowry City, 730; mines throughout the county, 731, 732; Mimbres mountains and river 732
Grant, Angus A.
54I
Gray, S. T.
754
Graphic Lead Mines.
960, 961
Gregg's "Commerce of the Prairies" (see Santa Fé Trail) ; description of New Mexico in 1840 50
Green, Charles W
768, 770
Greenwald, John
624
Griffin, William W.
413
Guadalupe County-Formation of, area, changed to Leonard Wood, county officers, 816; natural features and towns 816, 817
Guadalupe County Democrat
475
Guadalupe County Bank.
433
Guam
839
Gunn, John M ..
610
Gustafson, G. E ..
1040
Guzman, Nuño de.
2
Gypsum
986, 987
Hadley. Professor Hiram-Educational
progress 1891-1905.
.251, 254
Hadley. Hon. Ozro
Amander
(Gov-
ernor)
654
Hager. W. N.
577
Hagerman
795
Gilliam, William Spencer.
576
Forbes, William R
555
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Hagerman Administration. .277-289
Hagerman, H. J. (Governor) 284
Hagerman, J. J .- 768: founds town. . 796
Hagerman National Bank. 430
Haley, J. A.
477
Hall, B. M .. 1005
Hall, R. P.
553
Hamilton, Humphrey B. (Judge)
308
Hamilton, H. B., Jr.
308
Hamilton, H. H ..
772
Hamilton, Harry W 772
Hanna, Richard H .. 348
Hanna. W. J. 622
Hannigan, James W 853
Hanover Mines
731
Harberg, Carl
661
Harling, J. W ...
895
Harllee, Arthur H.
301, 328
Harmon, Robert G ..
37I
Harpending & Company. 723
Harris, A. B ..
888
Harris, Colonel A. W. 971
Harrison, Dr. George William.
446
Harrold Brothers. (See Harrold War.)
Harrold War
232
Harroun, Dr. W. S. 452
Hart, Edward
424
Harvey Curio Rooms 547
Harvey, Fred
547
Hawkins, John M. 829
Haydon, William G .. 346
Haynes, C. W.
800
Hazeldine, William C. 300
Heacock, William C .. 338
Hearst Estate
946
Heck, Mathias 676
Hedgcoxe, J. G .. 429
Heflin, Thomas S., Killing of. 242
Helen Rae and Cross-Cut Mines. 952
Heman, Colonel Theodore W. 883
Henderson, "Wall"
235
Herberger, Joseph Antonio. 238
Herndon, J. B. 419
Hersch, Leo 644
Hervey, J. M .. 336
Hesselden, Wallace 551
Hewitt, John Y. 327
Heyn, Fred B .. 556
Higgins, Patrick 619
Hill, Frank Arnold. 692
Hillsboro
759
Hillsboro Mining District. 966,
967
Hinkle, James F 800
Hinkle, Sofi 938
Hippler; John A. 879
Hiram Lodge No. 13 (San Marcial), A. F. & A. M. 497
Hirsch, A. J .. 761
Hixenbaugh, John. Thomas. 706
Hobbs, Jacob T. 876
Hodges, John R. 773
Hodgin, Charles E.
263
Hogle, A. P. 506
Holt, Herbert B. 334
Holt, L. Wallace 812
Homestake Mines 952
Hondo Irrigation Reservoir 787
Hondo Reservoir · 994,
996
Honeyfield, George 703
Hopewell, Colonel Willard S. 902
Hopkins, Robert Wilmot 553
Horses
1017
Hortenstein, J. D .. 799
Hough, Emerson, Accounts of Lincoln County War 222
Houghton, Joab (Chief Justice ) 301
Howard, George Hill. 390
Howard, Henry Hammond.
Howarth, David
478
Howe, Abraham 698
Howell, Mark 873
802
Howland, Andrew M.
511
Hubbard, C. M.
871
Hubbs, J. A .. 553
Hudson, Colonel Richard
847
Hughes, Nick, Jr ..
744
Hughes, Nick, Sr.
743
Hughes, Thomas
471
Hughes. Thomas, Proceedings Against for Contempt of Court. 324
Hulvey, W. H .. 607
Humboldt Mine 942
Hunker, George H. 347
Hurd, Harold
805
Hutchinson,
Colonel
J.
S.
("Old
Hutch")
960
Hyde Exploring Expedition
861
I. K. L. Laundry.
553
Immaculate Conception Church (Albu- querque ) 485
Indian Tribes of New Mexico-First
- report on (see Benavides), 16; re- volt of 1680, 20-24; hostilities of in eighteenth century, 31; smallpox among (1780), 32; number and loca- tion of, at the time of the Spanish conquest, 353, 354; classification of aboriginal ruins, 354-356; prehistoric ruins, 356; pueblo Indians, 357-361 ; Acoma revolt (1599), 362; war of extermination against pueblo Indians. 364 ; pueblo of Laguna vs. pueblo of Acoma, 364; establishment of Cebol- leta military post (Fort Wingate), 365; Spanish classification of pueblos, 366; Indian pueblos, population (1906), 359; Queres traditions, 366- 369; Lagunas and Acomas assist Americans in Navajo war, 369; battle between Acomas and Lagunas over Acoma land grant, 370; the Zuñis, 375-384: legal and political status of pueblo Indians, 384-390; Spanish and Mexican legislation regarding pueb-
Hughes, Levi A.
216
Hatch, Ira
879
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INDEX
los, 385, 386; territorial legislation of United States, 386-390; the Apaches and their raids .390, 394
I. O. O. F. (See Odd Fellowship.)
Irrigation-Area under irrigation, 990; prices of irrigated lands, 990, 991 ; ir- rigation districts, 992; work of Rio Mimbres Irrigation Company, 993; irrigation in Canadian River region, 993, 994; in the valley of the Pecos, 994; the Hondo project, 994-996; ar- tesian belt of the Pecos valley, 998, 999: Elephant Butte project, 999- 1007; settlement of old Rio Grande irrigation fight, 1007; Pecos river and Gila river forest reserves, 1008, 1009;
Lincoln and Jemez forest reserves .. . 1009
Iron (see Mining)
985
Iturbide, Augustin de 57
Ivanhoe Mine
942
Jacarilla Apache Indian Reservation.
863
Jacarillas (see Apaches)
391
Jackson, A. P ..
824
Jayhawk Mine
965
Jeefs, John
.669, 674
Jemez Forest Reserve.
1009
Jernigan, G. W.
809
Jewett, D. J. M. A.
344
Johnson, Frank
618
Johnson, Hezekiah S. (Judge) .
319
Jones, Colonel Samuel P.
563
Jones, Professor Fayette A
927, 933, 973, 945 Jouvencean, Rev. A., On New Mexi- co's Indian Tribes 357
Joyner, Dr. W. T .. 448
Judges, Supreme and District.
269, 270
Judges. (See Bench and Bar.)
Kahn, Louis
657
Kaplan, Jacob H. 545
Kaseman. George A .. 554
Kasser, John
766
Kaune, H. S ..
646
Kearney Code. (See Kearny.)
Kearny, General S. W .- Expedition
into New Mexico as commander of the Army of the West, 76-80; takes possession in name of United States, 80; appoints territorial officers, 83; Kearney Code, 86; occupies Santa Fé 637
Kearney, Perry
829
Kedzie, Don H .. 745
Keen, Alphens A 500
Kellahin, Robert 798
Kelley, Andrew
761
Kelly, C. J ..
852
Kelly Lead Mines 960
Kelley, William Edgar 338
Kendall, Austin L.
641
Kendrick, John Mills (Bishop)
492
Kennedy, Charles 239
Kennedy, Daniel J. 878
Kenney, Engene F. 843
Kent. F. H.
541
Kershner, William D. 691
Ketchum, Thomas ("Black Jack") 243 Ketner, Palmer 842
Kight, W. N.
871
Kihlberg, Frank D. 583
Kille. F. W.
853
King, A. J .. 987
King, George Gratton.
King, Norman L. 647
Kingston
759
Kingston Lodge No. 16
(Hillsboro),
A. F. & A. M.
497
Kitchen Opera House.
843
Kitchen, Peter
843
Kit Carson Lodge No. 326 (Elizabeth- town), A. F. & A. M. 496
Klasner, Mrs. L. C.
233
Kluttz, Dr. W. C ..
462
Knapp, Dr. David
463
Knights of Pythias-First lodge in New Mexico, 508; Grand Lodge or- ganized, 508; subordinate lodges since organized. 508-509; grand officers. 509
Koontz, J. A ..
864
Kornitzer, Dr. Joseph.
453
Kroenig, William
954
Krouse, P. L.
754
Kruger, Robert
692
Kuchenbecker, W. F .. 839
Kusz, Charles L., Jr., Assassination of. 241
La Cueva Ranch Company. 650
Laguna Indians-Besieged by Spaniards (1680), 363; grant to, 365; assist Americans in Navajo War (1862- 66) ; battle with Acomas over Acoma land grant. 370
Laird, Andrew B
737
Lake, Arthur 796
Lake, Dr. William M .. 460
Lake Avalon Reservoir, Eddy County, 768; dam carried away. 770, 997
Lake Valley
759
Lake Valley Mines Company 969
Lake Valley silver mines. 96%
Lakewood
771, 778
Lamar, Gen. Mirabeau B., president of
Texas-His Santa Fé expedition.
. .
Lambert, Henry
696
63
Lamy, Rev. John B. 482, 643
Land Frauds
188
Land Grants-Surveyor-General's act (1854), 170; jurisdiction of Texas, 171 ; Mesilla grant, 172; Armendaris grant, 173; Albuquerque grant, 174; Canada de Cochiti grant, 174; Atrisco grant, 175; Sebastian Martin grant, 175; Ortiz Mine grant, 175; Preston Beck grant, 176; Sandoval (Nolan)
xviii
INDEX
grant, 177; Maxwell grant, 177: Las
Vegas grant, 192; work of United States Court of Private Land Claims, 200-209 ; grants passed upon by court, 202-208; Peralta-Reavis grant case,
210-220
Land Offices
.268, 269
Land Titles-Settlement of. 290
Land of Shalam. .5II, 518
Lane, Dr. B. E. 450
Largo
863
Larsen, Peter 714
Las Cruces
563
Las Cruces Citizen. 477
Lasley, Lucien M. 964
Last Chance Mine. 962
Las Vegas-Claim of, to Las Vegas
land grant, 198-199; schools in 1005, 251 ; first banks, 414; history and de- scription of, 581-589; coming of Americans to (1870), 584; residents of the '70s. 584-585 ; homely names of departed pioneers, 585; schools, 586; churches and societies, 586-587 ; New Mexico Hospital for the In- sane, 587 ; National Fraternal Sanita- rium, 588: Gallinas Park and Can-
. yon
588, 589
Las Vegas Aetna Building Associa- tion 434
Las Vegas land grant, 192 ; present con- dition of .581, 582
Las Vegas Lodge No. 4. I. O. O. F. 504
Las Vegas Optic ..
476
Las Vegas Savings Bank. 416
Las Vegas White Caps.
233
Latham, James H .. . 763
Latourette. Rev. J. A. M.
488
La Voz del Pueblo.
La Voz Publica
476
Laws, Dr. James W.
458
Lawson, James Lee. 347
Lawyers. (See Bench and Bar.)
Lea, Captain Joseph Callaway. 792
Lea, J. S. (Smith)
807
Leahy, Jeremialı
331
Leonard. George P
5.57
Leavitt, John
968
Lebanon Lodge No. 22 (Gallup), A. F. & A. M 498
Lec, William D. (Judge) 316
Leeson, J. J ..
624
Legislative
Assemblies
(1847-1851),
272: of the late '6os.
273
Leib, Thomas Douglas.
320
Leitendorf. (See Pyramid.)
Lemon, Jolın
143
Lemon. John, Jr ..
145
Leonard Wood County. (See Guada- lupe County.)
Lester. Professor Francis E.
263
Librarians (Territorial)
267
Light, Professor Charles M ........... 263 Lincoln County-Area, formation of, physical and industrial features, 751, 752; county records missing,
752; towns 752
Lincoln County War-Causes of, 221 ; onening of, 223; killing of Tunstel, 223; killing of Sheriff Brady, 224; fight at Fritz ranch, 225; last battle of the war, 226; victims of. 227
Lincoln County Coal Field. 982
Lincoln (city)
752
Lincoln Forest Rserve.
1000
Lister, Thomas A ..
936
Little Fannie Mining Group 962
Littlefield, G. W ..
803
Littrell, Marion
689
Live Stock. (See Stock Raising.)
Llewellyn, Morgan O. 292
Llewellyn, Major W. H. H .... 153
Local
Wars
and
Crimes-Lincoln
county war, 221-228; Harrold war, 232; Las Vegas White Caps, 233; early-day crimes and criminals. . 234-244 Locke, William-Brings first fruit trees into San Juan valley, 867. 868
Lode Mines-Oldest in America, 953; Lincoln and Socorro counties. 951
Lohman, Oscar
574
Lone Star Mine ... 943
Long, Elisha Van Buren (Chief Jus- tice)-Opinion of, on Las Vegas
lang grant, 197-200
313
Long, Walter H.
811
Lopez, Celso
643
Lordsburg
732
Lordsburg
Advance
476
Lordsburg & Hachita Railroad.
90I
Los Lunas
606
Louisiana Purchase Exposition-New
Mexico managers, 1042; building,
1043: exhibits, 1043-1045;
"New
Mexico Day," 1045; general stand-
ing of Territory
. 10.45-1047
Lowery, Woodbury-On New
Mexi-
co's Indians at time of conquest .... 353
Lowrey, Joseph
956
Lowrey. Mrs. Joseph
955
Lowry, John Henry
959
Lucero, Jose Ramon.
569
Lufkin. George
W ..
Discoverer
of
Bridal Chamber Minc. 968
Luna, Solomon
417
Luna County-Formation of, officers,
natural
features, 845, 846;
Dem-
ing
846, 847
Luna County Medical Society
443
Lutz, Henry
755
Lynch, Matthew
956
Lyon, Dr. T. B.
465
Lyons, Patrick
602
Macy, A. E ..
809
Macs, Rafael Tohias
653
Latta, J. M. (Judge) . 607
31I
Laughlin, N. B. (Judge) 476
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Magdalena 615
Magdalena Lead District 960
Mahoney, Joseph A. 849
Major, Hal H. 828
Mandalari, A. M ..
485
Mann, Edward A. (Judge)
310
Manning, Edward Rogers. 710
Marcos, Father, Journey of.
2
Marmon, R. G .. .
371
Marmon, Walter G.
369
Maroney, E. G ..
934
Marron, O. N.
329
Martin, John
571
Martin, Jose Maria, His Sentence of
Death by Judge Kirby Benedict.
303
Martin, Dr. Thomas Paul. 599
Martin, William Edward 572
Martinez, Father Antonio Jose-One
of the chief authors of the Taos rev- olution, 95; his famous manifesto, following excommunication
97
Martinez, Don Epimenio
658
Martinez, Felix
476
Martinez, Pascual 712
Martinez, Don Severino 711
Mascaleros (see Apaches) .
391, 392
Mason, Professor Otis T., on Navajo
Baskets
400-406
Martin, Thomas 945
Matthews, Dr. Washington, on the
Navajo Blankets
397-400
Maud S. Mining Group.
963
Maxwell, Lucien Benjamin-177, 180- 183, establishes first bank in New Mexico 412
Maxwell City 672
Maxwell Land Grant and Railway
Company, Obtains Control of Max- well Land Grant 185
Mayes, Dr. C. M. 464
McBride, Dr. Robert Edwin. 460
McBride, Thomas
713
McCall, Colonel George A ...
II2
McCandless, Charles (Judge)
309
McEwen, Dr. O. C ..
455
McFie, John (Judge) . 309 McCoy, George William. 877
McComas, H. C. (Judge), Killing of,
with Wife and Child, by Apaches ... 393 McCreight, William T. 472
McGaffey, L. K .. 803
McGill, W. R. (Judge) 887
McGrath, M. W.
746
McIntyre, W. P.
959
McJunkin, R. H.
872
McLandress, Dr. George S .. 452
Mckinley County-Creation of, coal, officers, 834; Fort Wingate and early settlement, 834-838 ; mysterious ruins, 838; Coolidge (Guam) 839
Mckinley County Bank .. 424
Mckinley County Coal Field. 979
McMillan, Daniel H. (Judge) 315
McMillan Reservoir, Eddy County 769
McMillen, A. B ..
331
McPherson, John B .. 909
Means, "Colonel" Thomas, Criminal
Record at Fernando de Taos. .
596
Mechem, Merritt C .. .
347
Medicine and Surgery - Franciscan Friars first practitioners; Dr. Henry Connelly, first professional, 436;
other early American practitioners, 437, 438; New Mexico Medical So- ciety, 441; Las Vegas Medical So- ciety, 441, 442; New Mexico Board of Medical Examiners, 442; Territorial Board of Health, 443; hospitals and sanitariums 443
Medina, Anastacio
650
Medler, Edward
337
Medler, Edward L 337
Meek, Samuel C .. .
624
Meloche, Antime Joseph. 672
Melvin, Samuel
830
Mendelson, M. R .. 694
Merchant, Will H. 782
Merline, J. F.
413
Mesilla -- 565; bloody riot at.
567
Mesilla Park
567
Meyer, C. .
833
Meyers, Major Ernest. 559
Mhyre, Major O. G.
Mica
988
742
Military Commanders of
New Mex-
ico
120, 835
Military Institute.
(See New Mexico
Military Institute.)
Miller, D. S. 764
Miller, Fred H. 813
Miller, George T. 762
Miller, J. M.
813
Mills, A. G.
812
Mills, Melvin Whitson, and reminis- cences 682
Mills, Theodore B ..
293
Mills, William Joseph (Chief Justice) . 307 Mimbres (see Apaches) 391
Alimbres River
732, 846
Mining-Production of gold and sil-
ver (1880-1904), 165; prior to 1860, 919, 920; placer mining, 920; coal production, 919; gold production (1860-1885), 921; mining districts, 921; Pyramid and Virginia districts, 921; Silver or Chloride Flat, 922; Santa Rita copper district, 922; Bridal Chamber, 922; Mogollon dis- tricts, 923; Magdalena district, 924; Socorro Mountain district, 924; Cook's Peak and Tres Hermanos district, 924; White Oaks district, 925; districts in Santa Fé and San- doval counties, 925, 926; Elizabeth- town district, Colfax county, 926; Rio Arriba county, 926; early ex- plorations and lost mines, 926-929; old and new placer mines of Santa
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Fé county, 929; turquoise mines, Santa Fé county, 931 ; oldest lode mine in America, 933; Grant county min- ing, 933; copper and iron mines, 935; Santa Rita copper camp, 936- 938; Hanover gulch, 938; mines of the Hermosa Company, 941; zinc mining, 943; iron developments, 943; deserted Georgetown, 944; Pinos Altos gold fields, 944; Silver City district, 947; deserted Ralston (Shakespeare) camp, 948; Doña Ana county. 950; Lincoln county, 951 ; gold mines of Baldy mountain, near Elizabethtown, Colfax county, 953; lead and zinc district, eastern So- corro county, 960; Cooney gold dis- trict, Socorro county, 961 ; Taos coun- ty, 964; gold and silver mines of Sierra county, 966; Sandoval and Rio Arriba counties, 972; coal, 974- 984; miscellaneous mineral products 985-989
Miranda, Guadalupe 177, 189
Misservy, William S., Representative
in Congress for Proposed State of New Mexico (1850) II3
Modoc Mine 951
Mogollon Gold and Copper Company .. 962
Mogollons (see Apaches) 391
Monroe, Colonel John, Proclamation of II4
Montezuma Lode No. 1 (Santa Fé), I. O. O. F.
.502, 503
Montezuma Mine 957
Montezuma Trust Company 419
Montoya, Captain Donaciano I4I
Montoya, Nestor
472
Moore, Horton 346
Moore, John 955
Moquis, Early Missionary Work
Among
31
Mora (town) 650
Mora County-Original boundaries,
present area, physical features and
resources, 648, 649 ; officials, 649, 650;
Mora, the county seat, 650; La Cueva Ranch Company, 650; other towns 651
Moreno Water & Mining Company . ... 955
Montezuma Lodge No. 1 (Santa Fé), A. F. & A. M .. 494
Moore, London D. 703
Mormon Settlements 864
Morrison, Alexander L .. 643
Mountain Air 894
Mowry City 730
Mulholland, Gust 841
Muller, Major Frederick 154
Murphy, Lawrence G. 223
Murphy, Thomas 760
Murphy, W. B. 576
Murray, W. D. 739 Myer, Ben 552
Narvaez, Pañfilo de. 1
Nimbres Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M. 497
National Bank of Carlsbad .. 425 National Fraternal Sanitarium. 588
Navajos-Missionary work among, in eighteenth century, 32. Navajo war (1805). 365; Navajos and their blankets, 395-400; baskets, 400-406; the swastika .406-411
Navarro. Hon. Juan. 661
Neatherlin, Lewis W. 80g
Neblett, Colin 343
Needham, Martin C .. 663 Neff, A. S .. 693
Neustadt, Simon 609
New Mexican 469
New Mexico-Reconquest by De Var-
gas, 25; recapture of Santa Fé, 26; visits to and expeditions against sur- rounding pueblos, 26-28; De Vargas succeeded by Cubero, 28; population of, at close seventeenth century, 28; in the eighteenth century, 31. 33; governors and captain generals (1598-1845), 37, 38; carly American relations, 39; in 1840-50 (extracts from Gregg's "Commerce of the Prairies"), 50-55; revolutions in Mexico, 59; New Mexican revolt of 1837; Perez appointed governor, 60; Gonzales proclaimed governor by rebels, 61; revolution organized by Armijo, 61; remains governor, 63; invasion from Texas, 63; Armijo's appeal to resist Americans, 66; sec- ond Texas expedition against Santa Fé, 67; Chavez, last governor prov- ince New Mexico, 71; American con- quest of, 73; Kearny takes posses- sion in name of United States, 80; Armijo retreats and attempts to rally, 81, 82; Kearny appoints civil officers, 83; under military rule, 86- 108; Taos revolution, 90-100; Terri- torial organization, 109-122; Civil war period, 123-145; Spanish-Ameri- can war, 146-155; statehood move- ment, 156-169: grain production and live stock interests of (1903), 164; railroad mileage and valuation, 164; gold and silver production (1880- 1904), 165; property returned for as- sessment. 165; population, by states and nations, 166; land grants, 170- 220; local wars and crimes, 221-244; Lincoln county war, 221; education, 245-265; civil officials under Ameri- can rule, 266-272; land districts, 268- 269; supreme and district judges, 269, 270: legislative assemblies. . 272, 273 (See, also, local histories and special subiects.)
New Mexico Bankers' Association. .. 434 New Mexico Bar Association. ....... 299
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New Mexico Board of Pharmacy. ... 443
New Mexico College of Agriculture ... 258 New Mexico College Sanitorium. . ... 446
New Mexico Dental Society. .
443
New Mexico Hospital for the Insane ..
587
New Mexico Institute for the Blind. ..
823
New Mexico Military Institute. ....
..
258
New Mexico Normal University .. . 256, 586 New Mexico of Today-Part taken in Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1042-1045 : general standing of Terri-
tory, by Charles M. Reeves. . . . 1046, 1047 New Mexico Rangers. .. 296
New Mexico Savings Bank and Trust
Company
419
New Mexico School of Mines.
256
New Mexico Telegraph Company
909
Newbrough, Dr. John B., Founder of
the "Land of Shalam"
5II
Newcomh, Simon Bolivar
.300, 326
Newcomer, Charles Edwin.
555
Newspaper Press-First printing press
in New Mexico, 467; first Mexican and English newspapers, 467; news- papers in 1882, 467-469; New Mexi- can, 469; first English newspaper in Old Albuquerque, 470; first news- paper at Cimarron, 473; Deming's first paper, 474 ; first paper at Lords- burg, 476; first paper in Lincoln county, 477 : first paper in Sierra
county, 479: Raton's first newspaper. 480 (See local histories.)
Nielson, John T. (Bishop) 874
Niles, George Johnson 677
Niles, O. Jay. 677
Niles, Obadiah J. 677
Normal University.
(See New Mexi-
co Normal University.)
Norris, Dr J. L ..
464
North American Copper Company.
937
Oahspe (see Land of Shalam) 512
Odd Fellowship-First lodge in the Territory (Montezuma No. 1). 502: last meeting of Montezuma Lodge, 503; Grand Lodge of New Mexico organized, 504: lodges organized after advent of Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, 504; golden jubilee of, in New Mexico, 505: grand masters and grand secretaries. 505
Ojo Caliente 599
"Old Abe" Mine 953
Old Albuquerque. (See Albuquerque.)
O'Neal. William W. 878
Organ Mountain Mining District. 950
Oro Dredging Company 057
Ortega, Francisco Sales. 660
Ortiz, Antonio 176
Ortiz, Captain Nicolas 205
Ortiz Gold Mining Company 930
Ortiz Heirs
295
Ortiz, Jose
930
Osuna. Dr. Eligio.
456
Otermin, Governor-Abandons
Santa
Fé to Indians, 21 : fruitless attempt
to recapture (1681).
25
Otero, Antonio J. (Justice)
.301, 536
Otero, Fred J.
545
Otero, Juan A .. 537
Otero, Manuel R. 537
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