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The lovely story of Catskill is told in a pamphlet "The Catskill, New Mexico Story" by Father Stanley, February 1964. The following is an alphabetic list of 124 people mentioned in the story. It is recommended that the pamphlet be checked out through your local library through the inter library loan program. To find the library closest to you that has this pamphlet you can search worldcat.org.
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A-C
Abeyta, sawmill
J.G.Allard, lathe mills
Mrs. MaudeAndrews
David Barker, butcher shop, first murder over a dog
J.B. Barton, horse racing
B.H. Bicknell, stockholder
G. Blethem, guitarist
GeorgeBlether
Bonewitz, guitarist
WalterBowden, wheelbarrow race
Molly Brett, fastest racer
Brousel, on baseball team
John Burke, train conductor
Bill Butler
Everett Butler, wheelbarrow race, dancer
Florence Butler, Maypole dancer and queen
Henry Butler, Long Distance Records Horse Club, deputy sheriff
WileyButler, wheelbarrow race
William Butler, potato farmer, chairman Long Distance Records Horse Club
Miss Caldwell, school teacher
Professor W. A.Chapman, school teacher
Dr. E.G. Condit, day doctor and surgeon
Dr.Cotton, doctor, drugstore owner, Long Distance Records Horse Club, Catskill Pleasure Association
Miss Cotten, actress
Berta Cotton
Harry Cotton, fastest racer
William Carleton Cotton
Crow, on baseball team, actor
D-G
Daily, fastest racer
L.H. Dake, Long Distance Records Horse Club
J.B. Dawson, stockholder
De Reemer, railroad engineer
DeWitz
Dolan, on baseball team
Henry Doyle, tie contractor
Richard Dunn, tie and lumber company
Dunaway, railroad superintendent
Joe Fowler
Dr. D. Frankenburger, doctor, clarinet player
F.F. Frankenburger, guitarist
H.G. Frankenburger, actor, postmaster
Frederick, trainmaster
Ira Gave, saloon destroyed by fire
JohnGentry, horse racing, Long Distance Records Horse Club
George, fastest racer
James T. Gibbons, first murder over a dog
Gibson, on baseball team
E.A. Gibson, Long Distance Records Horse Club
Ede Gillum, builder
Allie Gillum
LuluGillum, Maypole dancer
V. Gillum, fastest racer, Maypole dancer
John Griffin, livery stable, Long Distance Records Horse Club
Gumm, train conductor
Frank Gumm
H-R
Hamburger, train engine engineer
Henry Hedrick, altercation
Hench, on baseball team
Pete Hennesay, assistant railroad engineer for track
Ben Higgenbottom, tie contractor
John T.Hixenbaugh, saloon destroyed by fire, famous sheriff, assesor, cattleman
Howe, Marshall
W.G. Hughes, stockholder
Al Johnstone, German recitor
Kelly, on baseball team
W.D. Kerschiner, deputy sheriff
CharlesKohlhoff, town shoemaker
CharlesLaub, Long Distance Records Horse Club
J.L. Laub
AlbertLawrence, postmaster, president Maxwell Timber company
J.F."Linty" Linthurst, railroad agent
G.E.Lyon, stockholder
Russell Marcy, stockholder
McAlpine, sawmills
Dolph McAlpine
W.W. McAlpine, attempted assassination
LizzieMcKee, postmaster
Minnie McKee, postmaster
C.F.Meek, railroad general manager
FrankMiller, altercation, worked in a saloon
Henry Musgrove, dancer
Newton, sawmill and lumber company
J.C. Osgood, Maxwell Timber company
O.W. Peacot, attempted assassination
Pels, Maxwell land grant alcohol prohibition
Mrs.Purdy, hotel owner
FrankReed, Drum Corps
Russell, actor
Rev. Sanders
S-Z
E.J. Segerstrom, Catskill Pleasure Association
MildredSegerstrom, Maypole dancer
Wilbur Segerstrom, fastest racer
Willie Segerstrom, dancer
Shaw, on baseball team
Miss A.G. Shaw, Irish skirt dancer
Mrs. Shaw, actress
Nellie Shaw, Maypole dancer
Olive Silvernail, principal
Oscar Slatery, horse racing
CharlesSpringer, investor
DonaldStewart, published weekly news
St. Vrain, on baseball team
Prof. Taylor, cornet player
R.B. Taylor, Catskill Pleasure Association
Thompson, on baseball team
OlafThompson, hotel owner
B. Tice, Maypole dancer
BertTice, dancer
Mrs. Agnes Troy
Celso Trujillo, town hunter
Van Houten, Maxwell Land Grant company developer
Vasquez, saw mill
Voss, on baseball team
J.M. Waldcom (Waldson), first postmaster
J.M. Waldron, Long Distance Records Horse Club
Bill Walp, charoal man
Harry Whigham, stockholder
Wilder, sawmill
Amy Williams, fastest racer
E.A. Williams, hotel manager
Florence Yorke, school teacher
Gertie York, singer
Yorke, fastest racer
GeorgeYorke, wheelbarrow race
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