"Texas, by God"
and the
TWIN TERRITORIES
Martha Fanning
Wow, interesting.
Fri Apr 27, 2012 18:58
216.189.201.88

There may be some papers in a University in N.M. that have to do with the prison.

  • Question for the expertsPat, Fri Apr 27 14:32
    Who was the wardon of the New Mexico prison in 1907/8?
    • Warden of NM state Prisonjerry lobdill, Sat Apr 28 07:10
      I can't remember his name off hand, but he was appointed by George Curry. Pat Garrett had been hoping for the appointment. Maybe referenced in Metz or Kelleher.
    • Looks like Captain Arthur TrelfordMartha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 16:27
      The chief warden of the penitentiary, Henry O. Bursum, had become firmly established in power as the head of the ring vvhich had been exploit- ing the finances of the Territory. Bursum was a... more
      • or a man named Litlrell in 1907 alsoMartha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 16:45
        http://newspaperarchive.com/santa-fe-new-mexican/1907-07-15/ Maybe a man named Litlrell replaced him in 1907
        • Thanks Martha Pat, Fri Apr 27 17:13
          Trying to find out who the warden was that Elzy saved his wife and daughter during the riots. It was either 1907 or 1908 when it happened. The Gov was Otero up to 1906 so was not him who pardoned... more
          • More info on pardonshistorian59, Sat Apr 28 00:02
            Pat, Being in New Mexico I've been thinking about your inquiry and took another quick look. I don't know if you have looked at the New Mexico's State Historian's website, but it has more info on a... more
          • Here's the warden, Pat, appointed by Curry in 1907Martha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 20:32
            October 9, 1907: Capt. John W. Green of Gallup has been appointed as warden of the Territorial Penitentiary by Gov. George Curry. Capt. Green served with the Rough Riders and is well known to... more
          • Herbert James HagermanMartha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 20:13
            Herbert James Hagerman (December 15, 1871 – January 28, 1935) was an American attorney, was the 17th Governor of the New Mexico Territory from 1906 to 1907. Hagerman was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin... more
            • George Curry next 1907 to 1909Martha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 20:19
              http://books.google.com/books?id=kMUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA151#v=onepage&q&f=false
              • IronyPat, Fri Apr 27 21:39
                I find it ironic that in the same time period two men with the same names , George Curry, could be so different. One a Governor and the other an outlaw that was murdered. I have not seen anything yet ... more
                • Gov George Curry also was an OutlawCAL, Sun Apr 29 06:46
                  Curry was not convicted, but should have been convicted. Ask Pat Garrett; Pat also was trashed by Curry and Roosevelt and other outlaws accused but not convicted .... Only in the old Western movies... more
                • CurryJerry Lobdill, Sat Apr 28 07:16
                  Not the same family, Pat. Curry is not a terribly uncommon name is it?
                  • JerryPat, Sat Apr 28 10:12
                    Thanks Jerry . I know it's not the same family and I did not mean to imply that it was.
              • continuedMartha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 20:21
                http://www.spanamwar.com/rrcurry.htm
                • Another IronyPat, Fri Apr 27 21:50
                  Curry who served in the Rough Riders was stalled in Florida the same as Col Jay L Torry who was the protagonist in the hunt for the Wild Bunch including Elzy . Col Torry who had organized Rough... more
                • here's some of george curry's paperscontinued, Fri Apr 27 20:27
                  http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=nmsm1ac134.xml
          • Wow, interesting. — Martha Fanning, Fri Apr 27 18:58
            • Finding aids to papershistorian59, Fri Apr 27 20:46
              I just would like to suggest, if you don't already know about it, the Rocky Mountain Online Archives which contains a list and finding aids to many archival repositories in the Rocky Mountain zone.... more
              • I'd forgotten all about RMOAMartha Fanning, Sat Apr 28 07:19
                what you posted here, imo, is a piece of gold
              • You guys are AmazingPat , Fri Apr 27 21:27
                How can I ever thank you. This stuff is incredible and just what I needed.I had recieved some info from one of Elzy Lays descendants that led me to ask about this man who was warden. Maybe I can... more
                • I think historian59 is amazing &Martha Fanning, Sat Apr 28 06:55
                  knows what he or she is doing. I just like to dig for stuff. no expert. & Mr. BOB CASH is the man who sent me on my way to digging years ago, when he encouraged me re the Streeter papers! For which I ... more
                  • You all are so great!Pat, Sat Apr 28 10:18
                    I guess this is the "go to" place for anything one needs in the southwest. Historian 59 has posted some great info on other forums too. And thanks Martha for your input . I am a happy camper .
                    • Kind wordshistorian59, Sun Apr 29 21:53
                      Pat and Martha, I'm blushing from the kind words you both have written. I'm glad I was able to help. My knowledge is quite limited on resources and information on lots of topics, but I've been... more
                      • Oh my gosh, historian59!Martha Fanning, Mon Apr 30 06:41
                        I know who you are! I loaned your husband's book to my son, and don't know if he'll ever return it! :) , which is okay, as he's my loves-to- read, loves-books son, who will inherit all my books!... more
                    • Thanks for your kind words, PatMartha Fanning, Sat Apr 28 12:05
                      & you're so welcome. I never know who (or when) someone will post a tidbit, or more, about something that interests me, or that I'm looking for.
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