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Jan. 13, 1922-Aug. 17, 1923
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Caldren, Eva - (9/1/22) delegate to the Democratic State Convention
California
- (10/13/22) A. E. Everett went to California with a load of W.R. Lovelace's
cattle
- (10/27/22) A.E. Everett back from California
Berkeley - (10/27/22) L.A. Carson new Corona principal from Las Vegas, went to
school at Berkeley and North Texas State
Los Angeles - (11/17/22) Nathan Sklar, cattle buyer from Los Angeles bought
cattle in Corona
Cameleon Mountain - (4/13/23) of Cameleon Mountain district renewed their
subscription to the Maverick
Capitan
- Titsworth Title Company of Capitan advertised in every issue
- Sears Brothers of Capitan advertised in each issue after May 5, 1922
- (1/13/22) Sam J. Bigger and wife visiting Corona from Capitan
- (1/20/22) George C. Clements moved from Corona to Capitan
- (1/27/22) Corona played basketball against Capitan
- (4/28/22) Burl Sears of Capitan demonstrating Essex Coach; Dr. Yates back from
Capitan
- (8/18/22) Jack Kemper of Capitan visited Corona
- (9/15/22) Clara Fritz from Capitan is new teacher at Corona
- (10/20/22) Bob Hurt of Capitan, Republican
- (10/20/22, 11/3/22, 11/17/22) The Maverick published by Homer Stuart, Nell H.
and Sam J. Bigger of Capitan are security holders
- (11/3/22) Burl Sears of Sears Brothers Garage of Capitan was in Corona
- (12/1/22) Josephine Clements attending school in Capitan
- (12/8/22) Pearl Boone and Mary Fritz of Capitan in Corona
- (12/29/22) Clara Fitzpatrick spent holidays in Capitan
- (1/5/23) basketball court lines have been repaired in gym, encourage
townspeople to help team practice before their game with Capitan
- (1/19/23) Corona played basketball against, girls won, boys lost; Albert Kohle
brought Capitan basketball team to Corona
- (1/26/23) Bob Hurt of Capitan was ambushed and killed at Capitan
- (2/2/23) Will Titsworth, Hunter Hobbs and Tom Siner arrested for murder of Bob
Hurt in Capitan; Burl Sears, Essex and Chevrolet dealer from Capitan in Corona
- (3/23/23) Albert P. Andrews of Capitan married Annie Bess Stevens of Corona at
Cedarvale, Rev. Graham of Cedarvale officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ballard and
son Truett were only guests. Bride's mother was in from Brownfield, Texas
- (3/30/23) Burl Sears of Capitan sold several cars in Corona in the past month
- (4/20/23) Burl Sears of Capitan was in Corona
- (5/18/23) the daughter of Bob Hurt shot George Titsworth, the murderer of her
father, in Capitan; Burl Sears of Capitan was in Corona; Mrs. P. H. Kersey and
her daughter Virginia and Mrs. G.C. Clements went to Capitan
- (5/25/23) Otho Lowe went to Capitan after going to court in Carrizozo; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert P. Andrews of Capitan visited her sister Mrs. A.T. Ballard; Clara
Fritz will spend the summer in Capitan with her parents
- (6/1/23) from Capitan where she is going to school, is in Corona with her
sister Mrs. R. I. Boone to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Clements
Carlsbad - (10/6/22) R.J. Vaughn, telegraph operator from Carlsbad visited
Corona
Carrizozo
- (1/13/22) Rolland Bros. drugstore at Carrizozo advertised
- Exchange Bank at Carrizozo advertised in all issues
- (1/13/22, 1/20/22, 1/27/22) George Barber, attorney at Carrizozo advertised
- (1/13/22, 1/20/22, 1/27/22) George Spence, attorney at Carrizozo advertised
- (1/13/22, 1/20/22, 1/27/22) R.E. Blaney, dentist at Carrizozo, advertisement
- (1/13/22) Skinners Shoe Hospital of Carrizozo advertised
- (1/20/22, 1/27/22) Western Garage at Carrizozo, advertised Fords
- (5/5/22) T.M. DuBois went to Carrizozo with J. T. Davidson; Mrs. J.T. Stone,
Mrs. W. S. Manning, Bertha Collins and J. L. Jones went to Carrizozo
- (5/12/22) Emma J. Daniels and J.H. Angel wed in Carrizozo
- (8/11/22) T.M. DuBois went to Carrizozo
- (9/22/22) Mrs. G.A. Gunn and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. French of Carrizozo visited
Corona
- (9/15/22) Stockmans State Bank directors are H.B. Jones of Tucumcari and E.M.
Brickley of Carrizozo
- (10/6/22) T.E.M. Brickley of Carrizozo visited Corona
- (10/13/22) Ruby Hylbert to Carrizozo to campaign for County School
Superintendent
- (10/20/22) R. M. Treat, County Clerk and Editor Haley of Carrizozo were in
Corona for a Democratic rally
- (10/27/22) Ruby Hylbert went to Carrizozo
- (11/3/22) E.M. Brickley of Carrizozo was in Corona
- (11/17/22) A.W. Varney went to Carrizozo
- (11/24/22) A.J. Atkinson in Carrizozo attending court; E.F. Davidson back from
Carrizozo where he was attending court; J.P. Jolly back from Carrizozo where he
was a witness
- (12/29/22 to 1/17/23) Lincoln State Bank at Carrizozo advertised
- (1/5/23) Luther Jolly, who has 10 years experience tailoring, has bought the
equipment of the Carrizozo Cleaning Works; Jack McCamant married Ruby
Killingsworth in Carrizozo
- (1/19/23) Dad Jolly went to Carrizozo to visit his son Luther
- (2/2/23) John and Roy Owen went to Carrizozo
- (2/9/23) Earl G. Eaton and Faye Roper tried to elope to Carrizozo, but Faye's
father telegrammed ahead saying she was not of age. They went to Socorro where
they were arrested
- (2/23/23) Dean Gumm bought new Ford Roadster and went to Carrizozo to see his
mother
- (3/2/23) Deputy Sheriff Roland Sloan tried to arrest a bootlegger at Dad
Jolly's Restaurant, but the bootlegger got away in a Hudson automobile. Sloan
caught the train and apprehended the car, but not the bootlegger, in Duran. He
and Deputy Chancey drove the car to Carrizozo
- (3/9/23) Ira O. Wetmore of Carrizozo was in Corona; James Rosell, worker at
Ziegler Brothers in Carrizozo shot himself in the head
- (3/16/23) H. B. Jones and Senator E.M. Brickley of Carrizozo were in Corona;
Dean Gumm will be spending a few days in Carrizozo as an extra operator
- (3/30/23) entire staff of Corona teachers went to Lincoln County Teachers
Association in Carrizozo
- (4/13/23) J.H. Mims was called to Carrizozo because two of his children were
sick
- (4/20/23) C.W. Wade, Dr. R.R. Davis, and Roy Owen went to Carrizozo
- (5/4/23) J.P. Nash of Carrizozo, EP&SW teammaster, was in Corona
- (5/11/23) Ira O. Wetmore of Carrizozo shot himself in the head at age of 45
- (5/18/23) C.W. Wade and W.G. Chancey went to Carrizozo; W.R. Lovelace and wife
went to Carrizozo for the funeral of Ira O. Wetmore
Carrizozo Cleaning Works - (1/5/23) sold their equipment to Luther Jolly
Carrizozo Entertainers - (11/17/22) will appear in school auditorium
Carson, A. W. - (5/18/23) will teach summer term in Las Vegas
Carson, L. A.
- (10/27/22) new Corona principal from Las Vegas, went to school at Berkeley and
North Texas State
- (2/9/23) Principal of Corona school bought a Chevrolet coupe
- (3/16/23) Mrs. R.J. Vaughn is ill and Mr. Carson will relieve her of her
school work
- (3/23/23) L. A. Carson, Superintendent of Corona schools, with E. W. House and
Ruby Hylbert, attended Lincoln County Teachers Association
- (5/18/23) Corona held its school commencement exercises, six pupils were
promoted from eighth grade to high school, diplomas went to Evelyn Sloan, Zanta
DuBois, Thelma Richards, Grady Doty, Ella Melton, and Faye Roper. Principal
Carson presented the diplomas. Also, diplomas were handed to three students from
Gallinas and one from Ancho.
Cates, Mr. - (1/13/22) and son Charlie from Cedarvale visited Corona
Cates, Charley - (1/13/22) and father from Cedarvale visited Corona
Cates, John A. - (3/9/23, 3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/234,20/23) of
Cedarvale, witness for Carl M. Evans homestead
Cattle
- (5/5/22) Bruce Connor, cattle buyer of Encino was in Corona
- (5/12/22) Milo Burlingame, Colorado cattle buyer, shipped eight carloads of
cattle
- (8/18/22) cattle buyer Lee Purdee from Alamogordo bought 100 calves from H. L.
Hancock; T.L. Vaughn selling Jersey cows
- (8/25/22) T.L. Vaughn selling Jersey cows; Lee Hancock of Gallo Canyon shipped
calves
- (9/15/22) Howell & Prude, cattle buyers are represented by agent C.W. Wade
- (9/29/22) John Schwab, cattle buyer from Colorado was in Corona, C.W. Wade is
his agent
- (10/6/22) Howard Payne, cattle buyer from Willard, visited Cedarvale
- (10/13/22) A. E. Everett went to California with a load of W.R. Lovelace's
cattle; Roger Hooper went to Kansas City with a load of cattle; Evans & Thomas,
buyers bought 350 steers from Mrs. J.A. Simpson, George Simpson, A.S. McCamant,
and E.N. Crosset, with F.A. DuBois acting as agent
- (10/20/22, 10/27/22) The Barber wants to trade cattle to someone to do tanking
- (10/27/22) C.H. Lee and Joe Myers of Cedarvale sold cattle to Corona buyers;
six loads of cattle were shipped to Denver, purchased by C.W. Wade for John
Schwab of Walsenberg, Colorado, from Mrs. W.J. McAdams, C. H. Lee and A.J.
Imhoff. Jesse Wade and Joe Stratton accompanied the cattle
- (11/3/22) nine cars of cattle shipped
- (11/17/22) Howard Payne, cattle buyer from Willard, was in Corona; Nathan
Sklar, cattle buyer from Los Angeles bought cattle in Corona
- (11/24/22) 20 carloads of cattle and 1350 sheep were shipped to Colorado and
Fort Sumner, bought by Howard Payne and C.W. Wade; A.N. Gillespie shipped 18
carloads of cattle to Mexico, A.B. Scoggins and Norris Jeffries accompanied the
cattle
- (12/8/22) A. B. Scoggins returned from Douglas, Arizona, where he had gone
with a load of cattle
- (1/5/23) reports purchasing 300 pairs of green spectacles for his cows rather
than moving them to greener pastures
- (6/8/23) Special Deputy, will sell A. P. Oliver's cow to satisfy judgement in
favor of A.W. Shartzer at stock corral at old well in northwest outskirts of
Corona
- (7/27/23) J.H. Benson of Sierra Blanca, Texas, bought Gillespie Ranch in Gillo
Canyon and the J.R. Jenkins holdings on the Gillo including the two wells known
as the Tot and Baker; a total of 60 sections which he intends to fence and run
1000 cattle
Cattle buyers
- (5/5/22) Bruce Connor, cattle buyer of Encino was in Corona
- (5/12/22) John Schwabb, cattle buyer from Walsenburg, CO, in Corona
Cedarvale
- L.W. DeWolf, U.S. Commissioner at Cedarvale, advertised in most issues
- (1/13/22) Charley Cates and his father of Cedarvale visited Corona
- (1/20/22 and 1/27/22) advertisement for Cedarvale Milling Co., owned by W.A.
McClelen; advertisement for Cedarvale Garage, owned by O. G. Gregory
- (1/27/22) homestead notice for Mary F. Owens
- (4/28/22) Joe Meyers opened new garage and blacksmith shop; homestead notice
of Clavin L. Fletcher; Dr. Osterhont and wife of Cedarvale visited Corona;
homestead notice of Pedro Sanchez y Perez
- (5/5/22) Pedro Sanchez y Perea notice of homestead; Calvin L. Fletcher notice
of homestead
- (5/19/22) County Agent Hamilton has provided free poisoned grain to kill
prairie dogs, available at Hanlon Store in Cedarvale, Bond Mercantile in Encino,
and the Corona Trading Co.; Mr. Harper of Hanlon Mercantile Co. went to Corona
- (8/11/22, 8/18/22, 8/25/22, 9/1/22) Edward W. Brumbeloe homestead
- (8/18/22) State Black has gone to Vaughn to work; H.W. Walton went to Brown
County, TX to visit his farm; Mrs. Bertha White of Bangs, TX, visiting in
Cedarvale
- (8/18/22, 8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22) John W. Donaldson
homestead
- (8/25/22) Charlie Coates back from Albuquerque; barbecue held with airplane
rides available; Mr. and Mrs. John Coffey moved to Clovis; W.I. Vaughn visited
his mother in Lubbock
- (8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22, 10/6/22) Isaias F. Chavez
homestead
- (8/25/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22, 10/6/22, 10/13/22. 10/20/22)
Thomas Louis Vaughn homestead
- (9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22, 10/6/22, 10/13/22, 10/20/22) Harry D. Smith
homestead
- (9/22/22) H.D. Smith went to Santa Fe; R.A. Morgan has taken over Cedarvale
Hotel; W.A. Myers had dance in honor of his son Ed, home from El Paso; Mrs. C.I.
Fletcher has gone to Willington, TX, to see her son Orville; newcomers to
Cedarvale include J.H. Morrow, W. Wead, and G.E. Gibbons
- (9/29/22) Mrs. C.L. Fletcher and daughter-in-law are in from Wellington, TX;
Rev. Graham, J.W. Donaldson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ward attended singing
convention at Center Valley; pea yield is small, Mrs. Jones and her children
moved to Cedarvale from Gran Quivera; W.E. Smith and family visited M.P.
Tomkinson
- (10/6/22) Mrs. H.S. Torrance finished building her house; Rev. and Mrs. Davis
of the Nazarene church were in Cedarvale to preach; W.W. Ward of Center Valley
visited; Howard Payne, Willard cattle buyer visited Cedarvale; Otis Richardson
and family visiting from Texas
- (10/20/22) W.E. Smith thrashed 9000 pounds of beans; W.A. Woods and family
moved to Seminole, TX; teachers attended teacher's meeting in Estancia; Mrs. E.L.
Smith will spend the winter in Vaughn; Rev. Graham and family visited R.A.
Morgan; Nazarenes are planning to build an adobe church; Nathan Dunn
visited Corona
- (10/27/22) W.W. Ward of Center Valley in Cedarvale to spend Sunday with Mrs.
Ward; Rev. E. F. Woodruff from Estancia preached at the Baptist Church; Rev.
Twyeffont preached at R.F. Taylor home; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Foster and I. F.
Chavez went to Willard; C. H. Lee and Joe Myers sold cattle to Corona buyers; C.
B. Smith in from Corona
- (11/3/22, 11/17/22, 11/24/22, 12/1/22) Daniel Manzanares homestead
- (11/24/22) R.H. Harper and Jess Lee were in Cedarvale from Willard; the Draper
brothers, Crum Harper, and Hugh Walton went to Corona for entertainment; I.F.
Chavez and family moved to Willard to run Hanlon Mercantile Co.; Mrs. C.L.
Fletcher of Cedarvale home from Texas where she visited her daughter Mrs.
McCloud; Minnie Morgan entertained in her home; H. Draper and family moved to
Ada, OK; D.M. Rendals had a baby boy; teacher Mrs. W.W. Ward spent weekend in
Center Valley; H.D. Smith and family went to Willard and expected to stay for
some time
- (12/1/22) young people attended a dance in Corona; school out for a week while
the teachers are in
Albuquerque; Rev. Woodruff of Estancia preached; Everett Torrance of Denver
visiting; A.V. Vaughn and wife visiting in Oklahoma City; L.D. Foster visiting
from Corona; Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Lee had a baby girl on Nov. 21
- (12/8/22) Mrs. R.J. Vaughn is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gregory
of Cedarvale
- (1/12/23) mumps going around; Mr. and Mrs. Juan Chavez have a new boy; Walter
Tepfer in from Clovis;
Charles Jones visited Cedarvale on his way back home to Gran Quivera from a trip
to Texico; Having drought; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myers entertained in their home;
R.D. Hileman moving to Cedarvale
- (1/19/23) Lester Smith and wife visiting from Vaughn; Mrs. D. R. Hileman and
children from Sumner Oklahoma visited her folks Mr. and Mrs. Tonkinson; Mr. and
Mrs. Auston Hooper went to Albuquerque where Mr. Hooper is employed; R.H. Harper
went to Alamogordo; C.H. Lee had a party; A.T. Flowers, P.L. Mitchell,
L.O. Foster and Ralph Lent went to Corona
- (1/26/23, 2/9/23, 2/16/23, 2/23/23, 3/2/23) Charlie H. Lee homestead
- (2/2/23) has scarlet fever epidemic; R.A. Morgan of Cedarvale had a party
- (3/2/23, 3/9/23, 3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23) Thomas C. Walton
homestead
- (3/9/23) M.P. Tomkinson, R.D. Hileman, and Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Foster went to
Corona; Shirley Hooper
opening a barber shop; Rev. Jackson, Baptist, preached; R.J. Hooper held a
social; C.H. Lee, R.A. Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Knight went to Corona
school trucks are breaking down; Mrs. W.W. Wade visited her parents; Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Foster and Louise DeWolf of Cedarvale were in Corona
- (3/9/23, 3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23) Carl M. Owens homestead
- (3/16/23) school has good attendance again after severe illness Imogene Jones
visited Edna Walton; P.L.
Mitchells had a baby boy; Milton Dunn had a baby boy; Edan Knight ill; had
severe dust storm; W.K. Twyeffort moving to Collins place north of Cedarvale
- (3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23) Willie L. Walton homestead
- (3/23/23) Dr. Wilson of Corona was in Cedarvale; Minnie Morgan moved to
Willard where she will work at the Commercial Hotel; Mrs. C.J. Jones and
children went to Gran Quivera; Earl Huston of Negra in Cedarvale to see his
parents; Albert P. Andrews of Capitan married Annie Bess Stevens of Corona at
Cedarvale, Rev. Graham of Cedarvale officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ballard and
son Truett were only guests. Bride's mother was in from Brownfield, Texas; Mr.
and Mrs. C.B. Smith visited M. P. Tompkinson; Mrs. H. S. Torrence visited
Estancia; Mrs. J.A. Mitchell of Topeka, Kansas, visited Mrs. P.L. Mitchell; W.O.
Lackey of Cedarvale subscribed to the Maverick
- (3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23) Ab Stroope homestead at
Corona witnessed by Charles E. Vickerey, John N. Sanders, Nestor C. Welch, and
Adam N. Vickerey, all of Cedarvale
- (3/30/23) had cold windy weather; Louis DeWolf Postmaster and U.S.
Commissioner at Cedarvale in Corona; Mrs. M. P. Tonkinson ill; Rev. W.K.
Twyeffort held Sunday school at Varney; Dexter Killingsworth is ill with dropsy.
His father William Killingsworth has been called from Arizona; Mrs. A.J.
Mitchell home from visiting daughter Mrs. P.C. Mitchell; J.R. Morgan is moving
to his ranch; Mr. Herring of Gran Quivera visiting L.A. Lackey; Rev. Woodruff of
Estancia is ill
- (4/13/23) Frank Tompkinson in Cedarvale from Raton; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith
of Vaughn were in Cedarvale; H.D. Smith of Willard was in Cedarvale; Mrs. S.
Welch home from Texas; Mrs. Dishman, Collins, Stoue, and Atkinson of Corona
attended Mrs. M.P. Tomkinson funeral; L.A. Lackey family has mumps
- (4/27/23) Joe Myers, owner of Eureka Garage in Cedarvale, was in Corona; Harry
D. Smith of Cedarvale was in Corona
- (5/4/23) had sandstorm; Rev. Tipton of Gran Quivera preached at the Baptist
church; Rev. Davis will hold revival at Cedarvale Nazarene church; I.F. Chavez
of Willard is visiting Cedarvale; Flossie Smith is home from Vaughn; Ottis
Richardson completed his home south of Cedarvale; there will be a singing
convention on May 13; school closes May 8, both the high school and lower grades
will give a program; Rev. Twyeffort, L. W. DeWolf, J.W. Donaldson, and Joe Myers
went to Corona; Minnie Morgan of Willard visited Cedarvale
- (5/18/23) there was a singing convention at Cedarvale with participants from
Mountainair, East Mesa, Progresso, Corona, Duran, Varney, and Center Valley;
Lester Smith of Vaughn moved to the H.D. Smith place near Cedarvale to raise
beans; the school programs will be on Wednesday and Friday; A.G. Telfer of
Cedarvale, is growing corn; Frank Graham had pneumonia; Rev. Twyeffort went to
Hanlon, Texas, for the summer
- (5/25/23) R. J. Vaughn and wife left for Las Vegas after visiting Cedarvale;
M.J. Richardson is having a well dug; R.H. Harper went to Willard; Minnie Morgan
home from Willard; Clara Myers, Mrs. H. S. Torrence, and Beulah Belzer of
Cedarvale are at summer school in Las Vegas; O.O. Richardson and family visited
R. A. Morgan; Rev. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Smith of Vaughn visited C.B.
Smith ; card of thanks from Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Ballard for patronizing their
store before it closed; there will be singing at the First Baptist Church
- (6/15/23) baseball team beat Corona, Pitcher Otho Fox was hit with the ball
and fractured his cheekbone, J.M. Jolly pitched
- (7/27/23) Nathan Dunn homestead
Cedarvale Garage - (1/20/22, 1/27/22) advertisement, owned by O. G. Gregory
Cedarvale Hotel - (9/22/22) taken over by R.A. Morgan
Cedarvale Milling Co. - (1/20/22, 1/27/22) advertisement for Cedarvale Milling
Co., owned by W.A. McClelen
Cemeteries
- (1/19/23) Euke Wilson died at home of sister Mrs. B.C. Ellis after 3 years
illness, at age 26. Buried in Corona cemetery
- (2/9/23) daughter Fannie Mae, 13 month old daughter died of pneumonia and was
buried in the Corona cemetery
Center Valley
- (9/29/22) Rev. Graham, J.W. Donaldson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ward attended
singing convention at Center Valley
- (10/6/22) W.W. Ward of Center Valley visited Cedarvale
- (10/27/22) W.W. Ward of Center Valley in Cedarvale to spend Sunday with Mrs.
Ward.
- (11/24/22) Mrs. W. W. Ward, teacher at Cedarvale spent weekend at Center
Valley
- (5/18/23) there was a singing convention at Cedarvale with participants from
Mountainair, East Mesa, Progresso, Corona, Duran, Varney, and Center Valley
Central Hotel - (2/16/23) Sunbeam band gave social at Central Hotel
Central Market
- (4/28/22) fresh oysters and fish available at Central Market on Saturdays and
Sundays
- advertised between Sept. 1, 1922 and June 1923, operated by A.T. Ballard. Ads
included groceries, fresh, smoked and salted meats, butter, cheese, oysters, and
patent medicines; they also bought eggs and cream
- (9/29/22) selling barbecue for 20 cents per pound
Central Meat Market
- advertised between Apr. 28, 1922 and Sept. 1, 1922. Ads included barbecue and
pies and cakes
- (8/11/22) Central Meat Market will charge 10 cents for each phone connection
or each box will have to pay
$1 per month
Champagne - (5/5/22) with Dougherty, of Tucumcari, engineers for EP&SW railroad
were in Corona
Chancey, Jack
- (1/13/22, 1/20/22, 1/27/22) advertisement for hauling services
- (8/25/22) with Henry Killingsworth went to Tucumcari looking for work
- (12/29/22) back from shipping cattle in Mexico with A. S. McCamant
- (2/16/23) appointed deputy sheriff by sheriff E.W. Harris; Hollis Smelcher,
alias Buck Smelcher, and W.G. Lafaver, alias Bill Morris, of Amarillo were
arrested Tuesday 45 miles east of Corona by A.S. McCamant and Jack Chancey after
they and an 18 year old girl stole 2 saddles from Graciano Yriart. They were
brought to Corona for an examining trial before Justice of the Peace W.G.
Chancey, who bound them over to await trial. McCamant and Yriart were taking the
unbound prisoners to Carrizozo in a Ford car. 15 miles from Carrizozo the
prisoners overpowered McCamant and Yriart and took their guns and car. They
drove to Alamogordo where they shot sheriff W.L. Rutherford at a gas station.
They ran out of gas at White Sands and were apprehended in Oro Grande after
injuring Sheriff Bradford of Alamogordo
- (3/2/23) Deputy Sheriff Roland Sloan tried to arrest a bootlegger at Dad
Jolly's Restaurant, but the bootlegger got away in a Hudson automobile. Sloan
caught the train and apprehended the car, but not the bootlegger, in Duran. He
and Deputy Chancey drove the car to Carrizozo
Chancey, W. G.
- (1/12/23) elected Justice of the Peace (25 votes cast)
- (2/16/23) Hollis Smelcher, alias Buck Smelcher, and W.G. Lafaver, alias Bill
Morris, of Amarillo were arrested Tuesday 45 miles east of Corona by A.S.
McCamant and Jack Chancey after they and an 18 year old girl stole 2 saddles
from Graciano Yriart. They were brought to Corona for an examining trial before
Justice of the Peace W.G. Chancey, who bound them over to await trial. McCamant
and Yriart were taking the unbound prisoners to Carrizozo in a Ford car. 15
miles from Carrizozo the prisoners overpowered McCamant and Yriart and took
their guns and car. They drove to Alamogordo where they shot sheriff W.L.
Rutherford at a gas station. They ran out of gas at White Sands and were
apprehended in Oro Grande after injuring Sheriff Bradford of Alamogordo
- (4/20/23) took over Corona Meat Market on April 13
- (5/18/23) and C.W. Wade went to Carrizozo
Chatagua - (8/11/22) to be held in Corona
Chavez, Augustine - (9/1/22) Republican candidate for Lincoln County Probate
Judge
Chavez, Isais F.
- (8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22, 10/6/22) homestead
originally filed 3/17/19 at
Cedarvale, notice, witnessed by Prospero Trujillo, Juan B. Chavez, Candelario
Perea, and Patrocinio Sanchez, all of Cedarvale
- (10/27/22) of Cedarvale, went to Willard
- (11/24/22) and family of Cedarvale moved to Willard to run Hanlon Mercantile
Co.
- (5/4/23) of Willard visiting Cedarvale
Chavez, Juan - (3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23, 5/11/23) of
Jicarilla, notice for Marvin H. Edwards homestead at Roswell
Chavez, Juan B. - (8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22, 10/6/22)
of Cedarvale, witness for Isaias F. Chavez homestead
- (1/12/23) and wife of Cedarvale have a new boy
Chavez, Modesto - (10/20/22, 10/27/22, 11/3/22, 11/17/22) application for sale
of isolated tract
Chavez, Pablo - (6/1/23) of Albuquerque looking after R.R. Davis property which
was awarded him by court order
Chavez y Corales, Herculano
- (4/28/22) of Cedarvale, witness to Pedro Sanchez y Perez homestead
- (5/5/22) of Cedarvale, witness for Pedro Sanchez y Perea homestead
Chevrolets - (2/2/23) Burl Sears, Essex and Chevrolet dealer from Capitan in
Corona
- (2/9/23) Principal Carson of Corona school bought a Chevrolet coupe
Chickens - (4/28/22) E. T. Dunlap selling chickens
Choat, J. R. - (5/5/22) Mr. & Mrs. wish to thank everyone for their kindness
during their recent misfortunes
Chosie, J. R. - (6/1/23) and wife had baby girl
Christian Church - (1/19/23) Zeb Owens member
Christmas - (12/29/22) community Christmas tree
Christmas programs - (12/29/22) Varney school gave program
Church - see religious services
Churches - (10/20/22) Nazarenes are planning to build an adobe church at
Cedarvale
Civil War
- (1/19/23) Zeb Owens Confederate veteran died
- (5/4/23) Obituary: Jonathan E. Ogden was born in Cincinnati, Feb. 2, 1840,
died April 4, 1923 at the age of 83 years, 2 months, and 19 days. Spent his
boyhood in Cincinnati; joined the Baptist church at 16. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861
in Co. I, 13th Regiment of Iowa, Veterans Infantry Volunteers, where he remained
for 4 1/2
years. He reenlisted Dec. 31, 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. He fought under
Grant at the Siege of Vicksburg and was with Sherman on his march to the sea.
After the war, he went to Texas where he met his wife, Mrs. Lily Whitely. He had
one son, Edgar W. Ogden. He moved to Corona in 1910 and wintered in Florida. In
1919 he moved to El Paso where he remained until a few months before his death.
In January 1920 he fell on ice
and was paralyzed for three years
Clara Short White Goods - (Jan. 13 to May 12, 1922) advertised, sometimes as
Clara Short Millinery. Ads
included white goods, millinery, and hats
Clarke, H. L., Mrs. - (9/1/22) on Republican Central Committee
Clary, Thelma - (1/20/22) attended Husie Cosby's party
Claunch, Charlie - (4/27/23) in band with Earl Ott, Dan Simpson, and Jess
Atkinson
Clawson, George Lawrence - (5/12/22, 5/19/22) petition to cancel his homestead
by Homer A. Stuart
Clay, Eddie Velma - (2/9/23) on girls basketball team
Clayton, Hattie - (10/6/22) of Springfield, MO, visited her brother W.P. Clayton
of Corona
Clayton, W. P. - (10/6/22) visited by his sister Hattie Clayton of Springfield,
MO
Clean-up
- (4/28/22) P. H. Kersey had railroad crew clean up depot; Maverick calls for a
Clean Up Corona Campaign
- (5/18/23) it was clean-up week in Corona
Clements - (2/16/23) guard on Corona men's basketball team
Clements, George C. - (1/20/22) moved from Corona to Capitan
Clements, George C., Jr. - (8/25/22) mother gave him 21st birthday party
- (9/15/22) son of George Clements, Sr., married Gladys Walton, daughter of A.B.
Walton, in Roswell at home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Clements
- (3/23/23) house west of Gallinas broken into and robbed
- (3/30/23) offers $50 reward for information about break-in of his house
Clements, George C., Sr. - (9/15/22) son George, Jr., married Gladys Walton
- (6/1/23) daughter Josephine in from Capitan where she is going to school, is
in Corona with her sister Mrs. R. I. Boone to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs.
G.C. Clements
Clements, George C., Mrs.
- (8/25/22) held party for son George's 21st birthday
- (5/18/23) went to Capitan with Mrs. P.H. Kersey and her daughter Virginia
Clements, J. H. - (9/15/22) and wife of Roswell hosted marriage of grandson G.C.
Clements to Gladys Walton in their home
Clements, Joe, Jr. - (9/1/22) delegate to the Democratic State Convention
Clements, Josephine
- (1/13/22) picnicked with Mr. & Mrs. Dishman, Jess & Mrs. Atkinson, Barre Fox,
Irwin Goodreau, Gumm Mellon, Harold Barre, Mrs. Kersey, Mrs. Short, Mae Hester,
and Zelpha Dishman
- (1/20/22) played basketball for Corona team
- (5/5/22) on 7th grade school honor roll
- (5/12/22) in school play "A Deal in Ducks" 5/19/22
- (12/1/22) attending school in Capitan
- (12/29/22) spent holiday with her parents
- (6/1/23) from Capitan where she is going to school, is in Corona with her
sister Mrs. R. I. Boone to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Clements
Clergy - see Religious services
- (4/28/22) Rev. L. A. Shockley of Portales Orphans Home visited Corona
- (5/19/22) Rev. W.H. Weatherby will hold services in the auditorium
- (10/6/22) Rev. and Mrs. Davis of the Nazarene church were in Cedarvale to
preach
- (12/29/22) Rev. E. F. Woodruff of Cedarvale
- (1/12/23) Zeb Owens "Uncle Zeb" died after a long illness. This pioneer
citizen was buried in Corona
Cemetery, Rev. W.H. Weatherby officiating. Family (Mrs. Zeb Owens, R.L. Owens,
Mrs. M.C. Richards) offers thanks for condolences
Clerks - (2/16/23) W.S. Dishman, clerk, notice that poll taxes are due
Closson, C. C. - (4/27/23) of Santa Fe was in Corona
Clough, F. M. - (8/25/22) railroad representative announces that railroad, with
the Corona Water Users Association, will provide water at a town hydrant at Old
Bond
Clovis - (10/13/22) Evans & Thomas, buyers bought 350 steers from Mrs. J.A.
Simpson, George Simpson, A.S. McCamant, and E.N. Crosset, with F.A. DuBois
acting as agent
- (1/12/23) Walter Tepfer of Cedarvale in from Clovis
- (3/23/23) S.W. Bethune of Clovis was in Corona for the Mutual Benefit
Association of New Mexico
Coates, Charlie - (8/25/22) of Cedarvale, back from Albuquerque
Cobb, C. S - (3/16/23) bought Floyd Rowands homestead one mile southeast of town
Cobb, Minnie - (6/15/23) homestead at Ancho originally filed 7/8/18, notice,
witnessed by George J. Weisher of Jicarilla, Oran M. Downing of Corona, Wayne A.
Johnson of Ancho, and John E. Hall of Ancho - (6/15/23) Minnie Cobb homestead at
Ancho originally filed 7/8/18, notice, witnessed by George J. Weisher of
Jicarilla, Oran M. Downing of Corona, Wayne A. Johnson of Ancho, and John E.
Hall of Ancho
Coca, Marcella W.
- (4/28/22) Duran homestead notice witnessed by Leandro Saiz, Francisco Gomez,
Will Vowell, W. Taylor
- (5/5/22, 5/12/22) homestead originally filed at Duran, 3/9/17, notice,
witnessed by Leandro Saiz, Francisco Gomez, Will Vowell, and W. Taylor, all of
Duran
Coe, Louise (Mrs. Wilbur)
- (9/1/22) Democratic candidate for Lincoln County Supervisor
- (10/6/22) endorsed for County School Superintendent
- (3/2/23) Superintendent of schools visited Corona
- (3/9/23) says schools will not close March 30
- (3/16/23) visited Corona High School
Coffey, John - (8/25/22) and wife moved from Cedarvale to Clovis
Colbaugh, A. W., Mrs.
- (6/1/23) Bill Dunne of Sterling City, Texas, was in Corona visiting his
grandmother Mrs. A.W. Colbaugh
- (6/8/23) Mary Cosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cosby, married Thomas D.
Colbaugh at Estancia. Mr. and Mrs. Kark Colbaugh and Miss Bill Dunne attended
the wedding. The couple will live with Mrs. A. W. Colbaugh
Colbaugh, Hark B.
- (4/28/22) witness to John T. Kimmons homestead
- (5/5/22) witness for John T. Kimmens homestead
- (10/20/22) and wife made trip to Roswell
- (5/18/23) has new Ford touring car
- (6/8/23) Mary Cosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cosby, married Thomas D.
Colbaugh at Estancia. Mr. and Mrs. Kark Colbaugh and Miss Bill Dunne attended
the wedding. The couple will live with Mrs. A. W. Colbaugh
Colbaugh, Samuel M.
- (11/17/22) and wife were visited by son Z.K. Colbaugh, car foreman for the I&GN
Railway Co., on his way to Texas
- (2/16/23) subscribed to the Maverick
- (3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23, 5/11/23,
5/18/23) witness for Clyde H. Jones homestead
- (5/11/23) and wife were visited by son Z.K. Colbaugh of El Paso
Colbaugh, Thomas D.
- (1/20/22) attended Husie Cosby's party
- (3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23, 5/11/23,
5/18/23) witness for Clyde H. Jones homestead
- (3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23, 5/11/23) witness for Daniel J.
Embry homestead
- (6/1/23, 6/8/23, 6/15/23) witness for Daniel J. Embry homestead
- (6/8/23) Mary Cosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cosby, married Thomas D.
Colbaugh at Estancia. Mr. and Mrs. Kark Colbaugh and Miss Bill Dunne attended
the wedding. The couple will live with Mrs. A. W. Colbaugh
Colbaugh, Tommy - (8/18/22) returned from Texas
Colbaugh, Will
- (1/13/22) visiting Corona from Mountainair
- (2/2/23) with J.L. (Judge) Jones and son Carl Jones visited Corona from
Mountainair
Colbaugh, Z. K. - (11/17/22) car foreman for I&GN Railway Co. visited parents
Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Colbaugh on his way to Texas
- (5/11/23) of El Paso visited parents Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Colbaugh
Collins - (3/16/23) W.K. Twyeffort of Cedarvale moving to Collins place north of
town
Collins, Mrs. - (4/13/23) attended funeral of Mrs. M.P. Tompkinson at Cedarvale
Collins, Bertha - (5/5/22) went with Mrs. J. T. Stone, Mrs. W. S. Manning, and
J. L. Jones to Carrizozo
- (5/19/22) Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Wagner of Las Vegas Normal School visited Mrs. J.T.
Stone and Bertha Collins
- (9/22/22) attended Republican convention
- (10/13/22) teaching at Corona in place of Runy Hylbert who is campaigning for
County School Superintendent
- (11/24/22) visited by her brother W.O. Larson
- (12/8/22) filled in for Ruby Hilbert while she was at a convention
Colorado
- (5/12/22) Milo Burlingame, Colorado cattle buyer, shipped eight carloads of
cattle
- (11/24/22) 20 carloads of cattle and 1350 sheep were shipped to Colorado and
Fort Sumner, bought by Howard Payne and C.W. Wade
Cripple Creek - (6/8/23) George Mellen moved to Cripple Creek, Colorado, to mine
Denver
- (5/12/22) W.G. Shaw of Denver with New Mexico State Directory in Corona
- (10/27/22) six loads of cattle were shipped to Denver, purchased by C.W. Wade
for John Schwab of Walsenberg, Colorado, from Mrs. W.J. McAdams, C. H. Lee and
A.J. Imhoff. Jesse Wade and Joe Stratton accompanied the cattle
- (12/1/22) Everett Torrance of Denver visiting Cedarvale
Ebert - (1/13/22) Lewis Shook moved to Ebert, Colorado
Walensburg
- (5/12/22) John Schwabb, cattle buyer from Walsenburg, CO, in Corona
- (9/29/22) John Schwab, cattle buyer from Colorado was in Corona, C.W. Wade is
his agent
Columbus, NM - (1/19/23) A.S. McCamant of Columbus, NM, in Corona on business
Commencements - (5/18/23) Corona held its school commencement exercises, six
pupils were promoted from eighth grade to high school, diplomas went to Evelyn
Sloan, Zanta DuBois, Thelma Richards, Grady Doty, Ella Melton, and Faye Roper.
Principal Carson presented the diplomas. Also, diplomas were handed to three
students from Gallinas and one from Ancho.
Commercial Hotel - (3/23/23) Minnie Morgan of Cedarvale moved to Willard to work
at the Commercial Hotel
Confederates - (1/19/23) Zeb Owens, Confederate veteran died
Conley, Emmett - (8/18/22) of Stag Mesa visiting in TX
Connecticut - Bloomfield - (10/6/22) Mrs. B. F. Adams arrived from Bloomfield,
CN to spend the winter
Connor, Bruce - (5/5/22) cattle buyer of Encino was in Corona
Conrey, J. H.
- (1/20/22) drove students to basketball game in Mountainair
- (9/15/22) now principle at Moriarity
Constable - (1/12/23) L.L. Argenbright elected Constable (25 votes cast)
Construction - (1/5/23) Nick Russell, local shoemaker plans to open a tanning
plant just across the railroad track east of the depot, Earl Eaton and J.B.
Drennan helping with construction
Cooley, A. F. - (8/18/22) of Vaughn, replacing W.S. Manning
Cooper, Hillary - (5/11/23) of Carrizozo is assisting Irwin and Lowe at the bank
Cooper, James A., Sr.
- (4/28/22) of Ancho, witness to Cornelius M. N. Jennings homestead
- (5/5/22, 5/12/22, 5/19/22) of Ancho, witness for Cornelius M. N. Jennings
homestead
Copeland, Bessie - (9/1/22) with mother visited Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Henry
Copeland, M. V., Mrs - (9/1/22) with daughter Bessie visited Mr. and Mrs. D.H.
Henry
Corales, Herculano Chavez y - (4/28/22) of Cedarvale, witness to Pedro Sanchez y
Perez homestead
Corn, Virgil - (8/11/22) and wife, at reunion of J.P. and William W. Jolly,
brothers who met for the first time in
35 years
Corn - see farming
Corona Lead and Silver Mines
- (5/12/22) George Z. Mellen, Superintendent
- (9/15/22) inspected by James A. French of Santa Fe
- (9/22/22) in Red Cloud, controlling interest held by Goodrich-Lockhart & Co.,
employees include George Z. Mellen and F.S. Norcross
- (10/6/22) F.S. Norcross, mining engineer for Goodrich-Lockhart & Co. takes
charge of Corona Lead and
Silver Mines
Corona Meat Market
- owned by Jones & Son advertised from Jan. 1922 through Aug. 1923.
- (1/19/23) fresh fish and oysters available
- (4/20/23)taken over by W.G. Chancey on April 13
Corona Pool Hall
- A. G. Stribling and Latta Brothers both advertised as proprietors in Jan.
1922. Stribling began advertising again in Oct. until he sold to Roland Sloan,
who advertised beginning Jan. 1923. Beginning in Oct. 1922 the pool hall also
sold army surplus goods.
- (1/12/23) A.G. Stribling sold to Roland Sloan
Corona Shoe Repair Shop - advertised from Sept. 1922 through Aug. 1923
Corona Shoe Shop - (12/29/22, 1/17/23) advertised
Corona Trading Company
- advertised in all issues of the Maverick; ads included Maxwell House Coffee,
shoes, Happy New Year, overalls, Kodaks, clothes, hats, Christmas, general
merchandise, and Swans Down Flour
-(5/19/22) County Agent Hamilton has provided free poisoned grain to kill
prairie dogs, available at Hanlon Store in Cedarvale, Bond Mercantile in Encino,
and the Corona Trading Co.
Corona Water Users Association - (8/25/22) railroad and Corona Water Users
Association will provide water at a town hydrant at Old Bond Hall. Parties may
have water piped to their homes for a reasonable price.
Corrales, Herculano Chavez y - (5/5/22) of Cedarvale, witness for Pedro Sanchez
y Perea homestead
Cosby, Harvey - (8/11/22, 8/18/22, 8/25/22) witness for Andrew N. Golden
homestead
Cosby, Husie
- (1/20/22) entertained at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Wiley Cosby. Attending: Mae
& Eva Jones, Thelma Clary, Mary Cosby, Ethel Tracy, Ruth and Ruby Killingsworth,
Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Killingsworth, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Cosby, Mr. Jolly, Mr. Colbaugh,
Mr. Reeder, Mr. Quillen, Mr. Mayfield, Mr. Tracy, and Mr. Cosby
- (8/11/22) returned from Amarillo due to a hand injury from harvesting wheat
- (8/25/22) son of Jim Cosby, married Winnie Mae Jones, daughter of Tom Jones,
at Estancia, Rev. Grant
officiating
Cosby, Jim
- (8/25/22) son Husie married Winnie Mae Jones
- (6/8/23) Mary Cosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cosby, married Thomas D.
Colbaugh at Estancia. Mr.
and Mrs. Kark Colbaugh and Miss Bill Dunne attended the wedding. The couple will
live with Mrs. A. W. Colbaugh
Cosby, Mae - (2/2/23) had birthday party
Cosby, Mary
- (1/20/22) attended Husie Cosby's party
- (6/8/23) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cosby, married Thomas D. Colbaugh at
Estancia. Mr. and Mrs. Kark Colbaugh and Miss Bill Dunne attended the wedding.
The couple will live with Mrs. A. W. Colbaugh
Cosby, Wiley - (1/20/22) and wife; Husie Cosby entertained at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Wiley Cosby. Attending: Mae & Eva Jones, Thelma Clary, Mary Cosby, Ethel
Tracy, Ruth and Ruby Killingsworth, Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Killingsworth, Mrs. Wade,
Mrs. Cosby, Mr. Jolly, Mr. Colbaugh, Mr. Reeder, Mr. Quillen, Mr. Mayfield, Mr.
Tracy, and Mr. Cosby
County Commissioners - (5/5/22) reduce taxes on farmland from $20 per acre to $6
per acre
County Clerk - (9/1/22) Ralph M. Treat endorsed for County Clerk
County Agents - (5/19/22) County Agent Hamilton has provided free poisoned grain
to kill prairie dogs, available at Hanlon Store in Cedarvale, Bond Mercantile in
Encino, and the Corona Trading Co.
Cox, Mr. - (1/12/23) and wife resubscribed to the Maverick
Cox, Jim - (5/4/23, 5/11/23, 5/18/23, 5/25/23, 6/1/23, 6/8/23, 6/15/23) witness
for Lewis James Bryan
homestead
Cox, M. M.
- (8/11/22) visited by Corbit and Myrtle Harkey
- (9/29/22) injured by his horse
- (5/4/23) has good stand of corn northeast of town
Cox, Marion
- (5/19/22) member of Junior Christian Endeavor; performed with Sunbeam Band
- (12/1/22) performed a piano duet with Zelpha Dishman in Thanksgiving program;
performed on piano in Thanksgiving program; performed a piano duet with Mrs. E.H.
Sloan, Jr., in Thanksgiving program
Cox, Tom - (5/4/23, 5/11/23, 5/18/23, 5/25/23, 6/1/23, 6/8/23, 6/15/23) witness
for Lewis James Bryan homestead
Crabtree, W. T. - (11/17/22) summoned to jury
Crabtree, Will - (12/29/22, 1/5/23, 1/12/23, 1/19/23, 1/26/23, 2/2/23, 2/9/23,
2/16/23) witness for Roy Roddy homestead
Cranford, Otis R. - (8/25/22) married Nora Kimmens at home of Mrs. Kimmens, Rev.
Graham officiating, guests included Mrs. Bob Furhman of Roswell, Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Richards, and Lillie Furhman of Cedarvale.
Crimes
- see also Murders; Prohibition
- (12/8/22) Bank and Post Office robbed; back window of bank jimmied, vault not
robbed, $10 in cash from Revenue Stamp box. Post Office window removed and
postmistress Mary C. DuBois reported $25 gone; Willard Store robbed of $1000 in
goods; Duran school closed after a "row" when Superintendent W.P. Yeager
spanked a child, battery charges were brought, jury acquitted Yeager. Two
factions have formed; Yeager and Romero, the president of the school board
- (2/16/23) Hollis Smelcher, alias Buck Smelcher, and W.G. Lafaver, alias Bill
Morris, of Amarillo were arrested Tuesday 45 miles east of Corona by A.S.
McCamant and Jack Chancey after they and an 18 year old girl stole 2 saddles
from Graciano Yriart. They were brought to Corona for an examining trial before
Justice of the Peace W.G. Chancey, who bound them over to await trial. McCamant
and Yriart were taking the unbound prisoners to Carrizozo in a Ford car. 15
miles from Carrizozo the prisoners overpowered McCamant and Yriart and took
their guns and car. They drove to Alamogordo where they shot sheriff W.L.
Rutherford at a gas station. They ran out of gas at White Sands and were
apprehended in Oro Grande after injuring Sheriff Bradford of Alamogordo
Crockett, Guy - (10/6/22) and family moved to Corona from Drumright, OK
Crossett, Egbert N.
- (5/12/22) went to Tucumcari
- (10/13/22) sold steers to Evans & Thomas of Clovis
- (3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23, 5/11/23) witness for Daniel J.
Embry homestead
- (4/13/23) selling 10 spans of work mules, 3 to 6 years old
- (6/1/23, 6/8/23, 6/15/23) witness for Daniel J. Embry homestead
Cuervo - (8/18/22) J.H. Easley and wife of Cuervo in Corona to visit Mrs. J. T.
Stone