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Jan. 13, 1922-Aug. 17, 1923
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Dad Jolly's Restaurant - (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
Dads Short Order Restaurant - advertised in all issues
Dairies
- (1/13/22) Sylvan Height Dairy owned by Owen Sloan, advertised
- (5/25/23) D.W. Jennings of Estancia was in Corona trying to buy cream for the
Estancia Dairy
Damn - (4/27/23) Maverick promoting damn to create lake for summer resort in the
Gallinas at Red Cloud Canyon
Dances
- (1/20/22) Lincoln County Jazzers played for dance at the mines
- (1/27/22) held on Saturday night; Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Davis held a dance
- (4/28/22) Saturday night in the auditorium
- (5/12/22) Dance to be held at school gym on Saturday night; Mr. and Mrs. R.A.
Leeper had dance at their home
- (5/19/22) baseball team will hold dance to raise money for uniforms; Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Klein had a dance at their ranch; dance at gym Saturday night
- (8/25/22) held by W.A. Myers at Cedarvale
- (9/22/22) W.A. Myers held dance in honor of his son Ed, home from El Paso
- (10/20/22) Republicans will hold a rally in the gymnasium. Corona ladies will
sell refreshments to benefit the library. There will be music and dancing
- (12/1/22) Cedarvale youth attended dance in Corona
- (12/8/22) Alfredo Fresquez, "Mexican ex-serviceman," was beaten to death with
stones in fight at dance in Arabella. Frank & Jose Anallo, Frank Trujillo, and
Meliton Sena have been jailed
- (2/23/23) Editorial: The Gun Toter - He's a menace to any community and almost
invariably a coward. There is a law against carrying a six shooter in New
Mexico, but in this particular section of the state no attention is paid to it.
Quite a few of our "brave" young Americans in this locality seem to be of the
opinion that they are real men when they attend local dances with a six shooter
in one hip pocket and a bottle of "nubbin juice" in the other. About the best
and quickest way of changing their opinions would be the prompt application of
as heavy a fine as the law allows on each and every gun toter brought before the
courts and our city officials should be charged to round up the offenders,
regardless of rank or station.
- (3/16/23) dance held at the Keim Ranch
- (3/23/23) and wife held a dance to celebrate the marriage of their son Roy to
Joella Lawes of Dexter, married at Toledo, Ohio, March 16
- (4/20/23)Marshall Atkinson had dance at his ranch
- (5/4/23) Mr. and Mrs. T.M. DuBois held dance
- (5/11/23) there was a dance in the high school gym
- (6/15/23) Phil Blanchard had a dance at his ranch east of town
Daniels, Fred - (1/13/22)(1/20/22) (1/27/22) of Mountainair, witness to Nestor
Clinton Welch homestead
Daniels, Emma J. - (5/12/22) weds J.H. Angel in Carrizozo Daughter of the Desert
- (5/11/23) Corona school play " A Daughter of the Desert" Cast: Frank Everett,
Delbert and Blythol Jolly, Joe Pennington, Grady Doty, Thelma DuBois, Birdie
Imhoff, Pansy Everett, Aleen Terry, Eual Nelson, Chancey Thomson, Truett
Ballard, Allen Davidson, and Jack McClelen
Davidson, Allen
- (12/1/22) had Truett Ballard as guest for Thanksgiving
- (5/11/23) in school play "A Daughter of the Desert"
Davidson, Charlie - (8/11/22) with John Davidson, visiting brother J. T.
Davidson
Davidson, E. F.
- starting Dec. 1, 1922, advertised as U.S. Commissioner
- Parlor Barber Shop operated by E.F. Davidson, advertised between Jan. 13 and
Dec. 8, 1922
- (1/27/22) advertised as Justice of the Peace; appointed U.S. Commissioner
replacing D.H. Henry
- (11/24/22) back from Carrizozo where he was attending court
- (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
- (2/2/23) selling fire insurance
Davidson, Elsie - (12/1/22) performed a reading in Thanksgiving program
Davidson, J. T.
- (5/5/22) went to Carrizozo with T. M. DuBois
- (8/11/22) visited by brothers Charlie and John Davidson
- (1/19/23) renewed subscription to Maverick
Davidson, Jack - (1/19/23) August Hardcastle and family of Gallo Canyon motored
to Epris Saturday with Jack Davidson and family
- (5/25/23) and wife spent a few days at Epris
Davidson, John - (8/11/22) with Charlie Davidson, visiting brother J. T.
Davidson
Davis, Rev.
- (10/6/22) and wife of the Nazarene church were in Cedarvale to preach
- (5/4/23) will hold revival at Cedarvale Nazarene church
Davis, Robert R., Dr.
- Doctor, advertised in most issues
- (1/27/22) and wife held dance
- (11/24/22) tried for killing Dr. J.T. Stone at the Corona meat market
11/18/21, 80 witnesses called
- (12/1/22) found guilty of 2nd degree murder, he appealed and is out on bond;
visited for two weeks by his brother Wade Davis
- (3/9/23) went to Texas
- (4/13/23) went to Albuquerque and Santa Fe
- (4/20/23)went to Carrizozo
- (5/11/23) and P.H. Arnold went to Texas
- (6/1/23) Pablo Chavez of Albuquerque looking after R.R. Davis property which
was awarded him by court order
Davis, Wade - (12/1/22) left Corona after spending two weeks with his brother
Dr. R.R. Davis
Davis Drug Store - advertised between Jan. 13, 1922 and May 19, 1922
Dawson - (6/15/23) Dr. S.E. Wilson moved to Dawson, NM
Deal in Ducks - (4/28/22) school play
Deaths
- (1/27/22) W. Harrison Grim of Terrahaute, IN killed by train
- (10/13/22) Mr. Summers, who lived 30 miles southwest of Corona, built a
scaffold and hung himself after arguing with his estranged wife
- (12/1/22) Bona Trujillo died. He had served with the AEF
- (12/29/22) J. H. Angel committed suicide by taking strychnine at the age of 63
in France and was gassed, never recovered
- (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
- (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
- (3/2/23) Pedro Lopez froze to death
- (3/9/23) L. Simms of Duran, Water System Department worker for EP&SW Railroad,
was killed when his car collided with a train in blinding snow at Indiole, 2
miles east of Duran
- (3/16/23) LaFavers and Smelcher sentenced to hang for slaying of Sheriff
Rutherford of Alamogordo, they passed through Corona on way to Santa Fe
- (3/23/23) fire destroyed the Abou Hotel in Vaughn, killing three Mexican men
- (4/27/23) Jonathan E. Ogden died at 1:10 at the home of his daughter Mrs. P.H.
Arnold at age 83 years, 2 months, and 19 days. His wife, two sons and daughter
were at his bedside. Was in bed for over 3 years. Funeral is at 4 on Sunday. He
had previously served in the Army; Mrs. J.E. Ogden, E.W. Ogden, R.L. Whitely,
L.G. Whitely, and Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Arnold, express thanks for condolences at
the death of Jonathon E. Ogden
- (5/18/23) W.R. Lovelace and wife went to Carrizozo for the funeral of Ira O.
Wetmore
Deer
- (12/1/22) deer plentiful this season
- (12/8/22) Mr. Tomlinson of Cedarvale killed a big deer
- (4/20/23)livestock men of Corona have petitioned forest officials of the
Lincoln National Forest for 30,000 acres set aside for a game refuge for the
protection of deer and turkey in the main range of the Gallinas Mountains 10
miles from Corona
Democrats
- (9/1/22) John Owens, A.J. Atkinson, Lon Jenkins, Alec Jenkins, G.C. Brown, W.A.
McClelen, Mrs. J.M. Atkinson, and Mrs. P.H. Kersey were delegates to the
Democratic County Convention; Slate of candidates for Lincoln county offices
includes E.W. Harris for Sheriff, Ralph M. Treat for County Clerk, H.G. Norman
for
Treasurer, John Bryan for Tax Assessor, Will Kimble for Probate Judge, Mrs.
Wilbur Coe for County Supervisor, and Eugene Dow, Melvin Franks, and Bob Taylor
for County Commissioners. Lincoln County delegates to the state convention
include A.H. Hudspeth, John Y. Hewitt, John A. Haley, A.D. Brownfield, R.C.
Sowder, H.S. McCamant, Joe Clements,Jr., Lee L. Uttrick, Mrs. Eva Caldren, Mrs.
L.A. McCall, Mrs. Mae Atkinson, and Mrs. Syle G. Anderson.
- (10/20/22) R. M. Treat, County Clerk and Editor Haley of Carrizozo were in
Corona for a Democratic rally
Dentists
- (1/13/22, 1/20/22, 1/27/22) R.E. Blaney, dentist at Carrizozo, advertisement
- (4/28/22) W. S. Sample in from El Paso
- (3/30/23) Dr. W.S. Sample will spend week in Corona
Desco - (9/15/22) Post Office discontinued
DeWolf, Louis W.
- of Cedarvale, advertised as U.S. Commissioner in most issues
- (8/25/22) with J.H. Myers of Cedarvale visited Corona
- (3/9/23) Of Cedarvale was in Corona
- (3/30/23) Postmaster and U.S. Commissioner at Cedarvale in Corona
- (5/4/23) of Cedarvale, went to Corona with Rev. Twyeffort, J.W. Donaldson and
Joe Myers
Dexter - (3/23/23) and wife held a dance to celebrate the marriage of their son
Roy to Joella Lawes of Dexter, married at Toledo, Ohio, March 16
Dishman, Mr. & Mrs. - (1/13/22) picnicked with Jess & Mrs. Atkinson, Barre Fox,
Irwin Goodreau, Gumm Mellon, Harold Barre, Mrs. Kersey, Mrs. Short, Mae Hester,
Josephine Clements, and Zelphia Dishman
Dishman, Mrs. - (4/13/23) attended funeral of Mrs. M.P. Tompkinson at Cedarvale
Dishman, Essidon - (5/5/22) on 1st grade school honor roll
Dishman, Herman - (1/19/23) renewed subscription to Maverick
Dishman, Wilbur S.
- (1/13/22)(1/27/22) witness to Theodore Boatwright homestead
- (9/15/22) helped make road improvements
- (1/26/23) renewed subscription to Maverick
- (2/16/23) clerk, notice that poll taxes are due
- (3/23/23) purchased a new Buick touring car
Dishman, W. S., Mrs. - (9/22/22) attended Republican convention
Dishman, Zelpha
- (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 Josephine Clements
- (12/1/22) performed piano duet with Frankie DuBois; performed piano duet with
Marion Cox in Thanksgiving program; performed with girls chorus and on piano in
Thanksgiving program
- (5/11/23) sang at school program
- (6/8/23) vice president of Little Stars Sunday School
Ditts, George W. - (6/8/23, 6/15/23, 7/20/23)witness for Theodore A. Anderson
homestead
Doctors
- Dr. Robert R. Davis advertised in most issues
- (8/18/22) Mrs. Travis Brown of Gallo Canyon is attending Dr. Logan's case; Dr.
Sanford of Duran repaired his office
- (1/26/23) Dr. S.E. Wilson of El Paso has opened office in the late Dr. Stone's
building
- (3/23/23) Dr. Wilson of Corona was in Cedarvale
Dominoes - (1/5/23) horse found riderless in Mesa Canyon, after search found
playing dominoes at Brown Ranch
Donaldson, E. - (4/28/22 to 8/25/22) Shoe Repair Shop advertised with E.
Donaldson owner through 8/11,
then Nick Russell
Donaldson, John W.
- (8/18/22, 8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22) homestead originally
filed 1/21/19 at Cedarvale, notice, witnessed by Reps F. Taylor, Fred A. Belzer,
Warren Graham, and Lewis S. Foster, all of Cedarvale
- (9/29/22) of Cedarvale attended singing convention at Center Valley
- (5/4/23) of Cedarvale, went to Corona with Rev. Twyeffort, L.W. DeWolf, and
Joe MyersDonaldson, John W. - (9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22, 10/6/22, 10/13/22,
10/20/22) of Cedarvale, witness for Harry D. Smith homestead
Donaldson and Thompsons Shoe Repair - (8/18/22) taken over by Nick Russell
Doty, Grady
- (5/11/23) in school play "A Daughter of the Desert"
- (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.
Dougherty - (5/5/22) with Champagne, of Tucumcari, engineers for EP&SW railroad
were in Corona
Dow, Eugene - (9/1/22) Democratic candidate for Lincoln County Commissioner,
District 1
Downing, Don - (6/1/23) left for Alamogordo after visiting his father O.M.
Downing
- (6/15/23) of Alamogordo was in Corona
Downing, Mildred - (1/19/23) with her mother visited Corona from Alamogordo
- (3/30/23) with her mother visited her father O.M. Downing in Corona
Downing, Oran M.
- (3/9/23) subscribed to the Maverick
- (3/30/23) visited by his wife and daughter Mildred who live in Alamogordo
- (5/25/23) went to Alamogordo to visit his new grandson. His daughter, Mrs. Leo
Smith had twins, a boy and girl, but the girl died
- (6/1/23) Don Downing left for Alamogordo after visiting his
- (6/15/23) witness for Minnie Cobb homestead
Downing, O. M., Mrs - (1/19/23) and daughter Mildred of Alamogordo visited
Corona
Draper brothers - (11/24/22) with Crum Harper and Hugh Walton, all of Cedarvale,
went to Corona for entertainment
Draper, H. - (11/24/22) and family of Cedarvale moved to Ada, OK
Drennan, J. B. - (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
Drought - (1/27/22) Railroad will provide water to the town during the drought
- (8/18/22) Smith and Winkle of Duran moved their cattle to Duran due to the
drought
- (1/5/23) reports purchasing 300 pairs of green spectacles for his cows rather
than moving them to greener pastures
- (1/12/23) Cedarvale having drought
Drover's National Bank of Kansas City - (11/3/22) bank president H.C. Jarboe and
loan inspector M.L. Steele were in Corona
DuBois, F. A.
- (8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22) witness for Abram Miller homestead
- (8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22) witness for John William
Waters homestead
- (8/25/22, 9/1/22, 9/8/22, 9/15/22, 9/22/22, 9/29/22) witness for Casimiro Saiz
homestead
- (10/13/22) bought steers in Corona as agent of Evans & Thomas of Clovis
- (10/20/22) visited by sister Roberta DuBois of Chicago
- (10/27/22) went to Vaughn, brought back his uncle, Louis Stevens; sister
Roberta DuBois went back to Chicago after visiting
- (2/9/23) back from Kansas
- (5/25/23) Gran Quivera beat Corona at baseball at Gran Quivera. F.A. DuBois
says the team is only nine players short
DuBois, Frank
- (5/12/22) ill
- (1/12/23) went to Kansas
DuBois Frankie - (12/1/22) performed a piano solo and a piano duet with Zelpha
Dishman in Thanksgiving program
DuBois, Geraldine
- (9/22/22) away at school
- (12/29/22) home from school in Silver City
- (5/18/23) graduated from New Mexico Teachers College at Silver City
- (6/1/23) home after graduating from New Mexico Teachers College at Silver City
- (6/8/23) teacher of Little Stars Sunday School
DuBois, Mary C.
- (1/13/22) appointed postmistress of Corona
- (12/8/22) postmistress, reported $25 stolen from post office after window was
removed
DuBois, Roberta
- (10/20/22) of Chicago was in Corona visiting brothers F.A. and T.M. DuBois
- (10/27/22) went back to Chicago after visiting her brothers F.A. and T.M.
DuBois
DuBois, T. M.
- (1/27/22) and wife entertained
- (5/5/22) went to Carrizozo with J. T. Davidson
- (5/12/22) and wife entertained in honor of Ruby Hilbert
- (8/11/22) went to Carrizozo
- (9/15/22) with A.E. Everett will attend Republican State Convention; attended
county Republican convention
- (10/20/22) visited by sister Roberta DuBois of Chicago
- (10/27/22) sister Roberta DuBois went back to Chicago after visiting
- (12/29/22) and wife entertained
- (1/5/23) and wife and baby Warren went to Santa Fe and Albuquerque in their
new Buick Sedan
- (3/16/23) and Marshall Atkinson bought a Fordson tractor to use on their
ranches
- (3/23/23) W.R. Lovelace and T.M. DuBois are candidates for school board
election April 3
- (4/20/23)and wife went to El Paso
- (5/4/23) and wife held dance
DuBois, Thelma
- (1/20/22) played basketball for Corona team
- (2/9/23) on girls basketball team
- (5/11/23) in school play "A Daughter of the Desert"
DuBois, Tolumie - (5/5/22) on 1st grade school honor roll
DuBois, Warren - (1/5/23) T. M. Dubois and wife and baby Warren went to Santa Fe
and Albuquerque in their new Buick Sedan
DuBois, Zanta
- (2/9/23) on girls basketball team
- (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.
Duncan, Rev.
- (2/2/23) Baptist, will hold services in the school auditorium, Varney Choir
will provide music
- (5/11/23) will preach the 1st Sunday of every month
Duncan, A. L. - (6/15/23) Rev. M.L. Ferguson, pastor of Las Vegas Baptist Church
will have a revival, with Rev. A. L. Duncan assisting
Dunlap, Mr. - (1/20/22) librarian for public library at the Corona school
- (1/27/22) read paper on public library at PTA meeting
Dunlap, E. T. - (4/28/22) selling a piano and chickens
Dunn, Nathan
- (10/20/22) of Cedarvale, visited Corona
- (7/27/23) homestead at Cedarvale originally filed 11/25/19, notice, witnessed
by Neal Knight, William B. Moseley, Reps. F. Taylor, and Thomas M. Richardson
Dunn, Milton - (3/16/23) of Cedarvale had a baby boy
Dunne, Myrtle - (8/11/22) returning to Sterling City, TX, after a visit to
Corona
Dunne, Bill
- (6/1/23) 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
Duran, D. - (5/18/23, 5/25/23, 6/1/23, 6/8/23, 6/15/23) of Duran, witness for
Leandro Saiz homestead
Duran, Danielo - (4/28/22) of Duran, witness to Juan Seis homestead
Duran, Dionicio
- (4/28/22) of Duran, witness to Leandro Sais homestead
- (5/5/22) of Duran, witness for Juan Sais homestead
Duran, Ventura
- (4/28/22) of Duran, witness to Juan Seis homestead
- (5/5/22) of Duran, witness for Juan Sais homestead
Duran
- homestead petition for Jose Isac Saiz, insane World War I veteran, by guardian
Leandro Saiz
- Stangers Cafe at Duran advertised between Aug. 11, 1922 and Jan. 12, 1923,
sometimes as Stangers Railway Cafe
- (1/20/22) telephone company managed by Robert Bourne; Corona is organizing a
telephone company, John
Kimmons of Varney wants to sell 10 drop switchboard, Robert Bourne, manager of
phone company in Duran will advise
- (4/28/22) Juan Seis notice of homestead; Lola L. Lynn homestead; homestead
notice of Leandro Sais; Homestead notice of James A. Will; Marcella W. Coca
homestead notice; homestead for Lola L. Lynn Johnson
- (5/5/22) Mrs. O. W. Stanger of Duran, left Corona for home; Mr. and Mrs.
Bourne of Duran were in Corona
- (5/5/22, 5/12/22, 5/19/22) Lola L. Lynn Johnson homestead notice originally
filed 2/7/19
- (5/5/22, 5/12/22) James. A. Will homestead notice
- (5/5/22, 5/12/22) Marcella W. Coca homestead
- (5/19/22) baseball team played Gallinas School; Corona played baseball against
Duran
- (8/18/22) Smith and Winkle of Duran moved their cattle to Fort Sumner due to
the drought; Dr. Sanford
repaired his office; A.E. Simpson and his family of Duran attended a Baptist
convention in Hope, NM; Mrs. Pawnee Hearn in Duran to visit her aunt Mrs. Joe
Simpson; Howard Stanger of Duran visited Corona; Smith and Winkle move cattle to
Fort Sumner due to drought
- (8/25/22) Captain Thompson, aviator, giving plane rides Neal Smith returned
from Fort Sumner; Dick Gardener went to El Paso and Las Vegas; George Young and
family went on vacation
- (9/15/22) Howard Stanger of Duran visited in Corona
- (10/6/22) Mrs. A.C. Hardcastle of Duran visiting her mother Mrs. L.
Killingsworth and her sister Ruby Killingsworth
- (10/13/22) W. Howard Stanger and J.S. Singleterry of Duran, visiting in Corona
- (12/8/22) 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
- (1/12/23, 1/19/23, 1/26/23, 2/2/23, 2/9/23, 2/16/23, 2/23/23, 3/2/23, 3/9/23)
Juan Vianueba homestead notice
- (1/26/23) Fred Jolly back from Pratt, Kansas where he has been for 7 months.
He will work at the Duran Railroad Cafe
- (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) L. Simms of Duran, Water System Department worker for EP&SW Railroad,
was killed when his car collided with a train in blinding snow at Indiole, 2
miles east of Duran
- (3/16/23, 3/23/23, 3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23) Serapio Sanchez
homestead
- (4/20/23)Francisco Valsa hanged at Estancia for the murder of Anton Koury in
Duran
- (5/4/23) L. C. Whitlock of North Carolina will replace J.M. Shelton as 3rd
trick operator. Shelton will go to Duran
- (5/18/23) Corona played Duran in baseball; there was a singing convention at
Cedarvale with participants from Mountainair, East Mesa, Progresso, Corona,
Duran, Varney, and Center Valley
- (5/18/23, 5/25/23, 6/1/23, 6/8/23, 6/15/23) Leandro Saiz homestead
- (5/25/23) Corona played baseball at Duran
- (6/1/23) Corona played Duran, will play Gran Quivera next week. Players: Baker
(catcher), O. Fox (pitcher), M. Jolly (1st base), C. Fox (2nd base), Irwin (3rd
base), Frame (short stop), Thompson (right field), B. Jolly
(center field), and Wilson (left field)
- (6/8/23, 6/15/23, 7/20/23)Charlie Scheeler for Tony Scheeler homestead
- (6/8/23, 6/15/23, 7/20/23)Arthur Max Roach homestead
Duran Railroad Cafe - (1/26/23) Fred Jolly will work at Duran Railroad Cafe
Durfee, Henry B.
- (8/25/22) of Gallo Canyon ill
- (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
- (3/30/23, 4/13/23, 4/20/23, 4/27/23, 5/4/23, 5/11/23, 5/18/23, 5/25/23)
homestead originally filed 1/24/19, notice, witnessed by Roy Roddy, Charlie
Wade, Harvey Armstrong, and Hugh Neilson
Durfey, Anna - (12/1/22) went to Dalhart after visiting her mother Mary Beery
and sister Miss Amino
Dust storms -Cedarvale had severe dust storm