The Men of Lincoln County that served at Ft. Stanton


The basis of this group is the 1890 Veterans Census, some have been added to that; some of the 1890 crowd couldn't be found and lacking the regular 1890 Census, they couldn't be figured out. Their names were left in this collection; maybe someday we can solve the mystery.

Patton, Johnny Alvarez, Nicomedes Baca, Ciro
Baca, Saturnino Bartlett, Charles Bishop, Peter
Bolton, John Bonnell, Ed Brown, Henry
Bueno, Jose Eulogio Carabajal, Jesus Carrillo, Teodosio
Chavz y Baca, Jose Chavez, Isidro Chavez, Meregildo
Clark, Michael Cline, August Cronin, Michael
Dickson, Robert Dolan, James Dotson, Calvin
Dow, Eugene Dowlin, Paul Duval, Alexander
Fields, Wesley Flores, Curtis Flores, Jose de Gracias
Forest, John Fountain. Albert J. Fresquez, Vicente
Gauss, Godfrey Gill, William Gonzales, Jesus
Guevara, Placidio Guevara, Ygnacio Harrison, HHC
Hesbrook, Daniel Juarez, Anslemo Lopez, Antonio
Lopez, Telesforo Lueras, Anecito Lujan, Juan
Mack, John Maes, Felipe Maes, Quirino
McKinley, Daniel McVeagh, Charles Mes, Benabe
Miller, Charles Miller, Henry Montano, Jose
Murphy, Lawrence Nesmith, George Pacheco, Francisco
Padilla, Isidro Parada, Jesus Peppin, George
Perez, Hilario Phillipowski, Lyon Phillips-Morris
Prudencio, Jose Riley, John H. Rodriguez, Jesus
Ryan, Patrick Rynerson, William L, Salazar, Bernardo
Sanchez, Jose Sandoval y Sena, Jesus Schultz, Henry
Sena, Ygnacio Serna, Victor Smith, William
St.John, Marshall Swan, Joseph W. Taylor, John
Thornton, J V Torres, Jose Vose, Rufus
Walters, John Warner, David Wilson, Andrew
Winters, John V.