"Texas, by God"
and the
TWIN TERRITORIES
Martha Fanning
Thanks again, historian59
Tue Jun 26, 2012 13:59
216.189.201.88

I appreciate your input/help.

  • From the El Paso TimesLeah, Sun Jun 24 15:25
    Orogrande —it can be dry gulch or bonanza by El Paso Times 07/09/1977 Orogrande, N.M., nestled short of the hills of the Jarilla Mountains along US-54 midway between El Paso and Alamogordo, cut its... more
    • Jarilla Mts - additional commentCAL, Mon Jun 25 09:18
      Pat Garrett found a gold vein in the norh end of the Jarilla Mountains. He claimed it, and sold it. Wildy Well is about four miles east. famed for the Lee-Garrrett shootout. Mr. Wildy developed the... more
      • Will Parker's view of Bricehistorian59, Mon Jun 25 15:16
        In 2001 I edited and annotated the memoirs of Will Parker, former sheriff of Otero County, which was published by the Tularosa Basin Historical Society in Alamogordo. Will Parker grew up in the... more
        • Will Parker's memoirsMartha Fanning, Mon Jun 25 15:57
          historian59, does he mention Kirby Weems? Weisner interviewed him, but I don't know if it's restricted or not. thanks.
          • Re: Kirby Weemshistorian59, Mon Jun 25 17:00
            I took a look through my files, and I didn't see any mention of a Kirby Weems in Parker's memoirs. If Mr. Weems is from the Tularosa Basin, Otero County, or Sacramento Mountains, you can try calling... more
            • Weems in CloudcroftCAL, Mon Jun 25 19:29
              I recall the Weems as ranching in the Cloudcroft-Weed area. Did not know them. In my Weisner Finder File, no Weems. CAL
              • Thanks, CAL (nm)Martha Fanning, Mon Jun 25 22:47
                • Kirby WeemsMartha Fanning, Mon Jun 25 23:02
                  Kirby Weems, and his father, Benjamin Weems helped built the first school in Weed in 1885. Five generations of the Weems family attended the school
                  • Weedhistorian59, Tue Jun 26 11:10
                    Since the Weems were so important in Weed's history, I would say definitely contact Tularosa Basin Historical Society as they have a fair amount of material on Weed. Also in the 1980s the Society... more
                    • Weed town for summer birthsCAL, Wed Jun 27 09:27
                      There must have been a clinic in Weed, amazing number of births there in the summer months. These were families with permanent addreses in the Tularosa Basin. As for the Tularosa History Society, a... more
                      • TBHShistorian59, Wed Jun 27 22:58
                        As former curator of TBHS, I thank you for the kind words. It was during my tenure they changed the name of the museum from just "Tularosa Basin Historical Society Museum" to the "Alamogordo Museum... more
                        • TBHS = Tularosa - oral collectionsCAL, Wed Jun 27 23:13
                          It has been written for authors .... "No index, no heaven." It is rare to find an interview tape that has been indexed. It is hard to justify spending time listening to a tape without some indication ... more
                          • Oral HistoryBob James, Thu Jun 28 12:15
                            There is a big program here at NAU in gathering oral histories of northern Arizona and Flagstaff in particular. It has been ongoing for at least a decade. However, a local 'flack' remarked that... more
                          • Oral Histories at TBHShistorian59, Thu Jun 28 00:43
                            I'm not sure what percentage it is currently at TBHS, but when I was there, they had quite a few of their interviews transcribed so you can read that before listening. I know that the Oral History... more
                            • Oral Histories at TBHSCAL, Thu Jun 28 01:06
                              Thanks .... That makes them a rare and valued repository of interviews. The probability of finding such TLC of interviews is small, I usually just pass that department. Thanks again, CAL
                              • Farm and Ranch Museumhistorian59, Thu Jun 28 01:26
                                I don't know how much the collection of oral histories (conducted across the state) at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum in Las Cruces would help your research, but they also transcribe each... more
                                • Thank youMartha Fanning, Fri Jun 29 01:49
                                  historian59, I believe I've spoken with the Director/Curator of History of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum. In the meantime, I've found what I was looking for, but again, thank you for all your... more
                                  • You spoke historian59, Fri Jun 29 02:19
                                    Most likely with Cameron Saffell, the Museum's Curator of History and supervisor of the oral history program. The Museum director is my husband. Glad you found your information. Hopefully I can be of ... more
                                    • Yes, Martha Fanning, Fri Jun 29 09:32
                                      Cameron Saffell is who I spoke with. He was as helpful as he could be. Thank you again, historian59.
                                      • Also, interesting thatMartha Fanning, Fri Jun 29 09:39
                                        Dr. Bill Stephens and Rob Cox were influential in the development of the Museum. http://www.nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/oralhistory/detail.php?interview=139
                    • Thanks again, historian59 — Martha Fanning, Tue Jun 26 13:59
                      • Have you seen...historian59, Tue Jun 26 14:59
                        You got me curious and the more I thought about it the name Weems rang bells so I know I ran into it when I lived in Alamogordo. I was the curator at the Tularosa Basin Historical Society for four... more
                        • smileMartha Fanning, Tue Jun 26 21:23
                          Thanks, I know I tried to get it one place and it was restricted, can't remember if it was here, or elsewhere. My record keeping is terrible. I'll give them a call. Thanks again. I appreciate you... more
            • Thank you! He was from Weed. (nm)Martha Fanning, Mon Jun 25 17:36
    • Wow! priceless!Jerry Lobdill, Mon Jun 25 05:41
      Thanks, Leah. How did you find this wonderful article, Your Sleuthness?
      • Sleuthness?! Love it LOLLeah, Thu Jun 28 11:45
        I was looking around for Oliver Lee info. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
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