Papers, 1862-1977.

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Papers, 1862-1977.

Includes correspondence, charts, legal material and archaeological and historical research notes relating to Seven Rivers, Eddy County, and Lincoln County, New Mexico.

1 microfilm reel (100 ft.) : negative.

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Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905

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Lewis "Lew" Wallace was born on April 10, 1827, in Brookville, Indiana. He was the second of four sons born to Esther French Wallace (née Test) and David Wallace. Lew's father, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, left the military in 1822 and moved to Brookville, where he established a law practice and entered Indiana politics. David served in the Indiana General Assembly and later as the state's lieutenant governor, and governor, and as a member of Congress. Lew Wal...

Billy the Kid (Singer)

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Desperado. From the description of Collection concerning Billy, the Kid, 1881. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450989 ...

Upson, Ash.

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Hendley, Josephine.

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Collected historical documents on the history of Lincoln County and Eastern New Mexico. Also includes handwritten and published deeds and documents by such pioneers as General James H. Carlton, Ash Upson and John Harton Slaughter. From the description of Papers, 1862-1977. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26041820 ...

Carlton, James Benton, 1932-

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Slaughter, John H. (John Horton), 1841-1922

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Biographical note: Rancher; John Slaughter served two terms as Cochise County Sheriff beginning in 1887, served a term in the Arizona Legislature in 1906, helped to develop the town of Douglas, Arizona, and was a stockholder in the Bank of Douglas. In 1883, John Slaughter purchased about 40,000 acres of the San Bernadino Land Grant in southeastern Arizona on the Mexican border. He operated the San Bernadino Ranch and lived at the ranch until 1921. From the description of Slaughter fi...