Notes
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23. "The Mexico Fever," Mangum Sun-Monitor, October 30, 1902, vol. 12, No 44.
24. A husband or a single adult man was referred to as the head of family and his name was used on most lists and documents. Rarely was a woman listed as the head of family.
25. George E. Blalock, 1925 Affidavit. See note 1 above.
26. George E. Blalock, 1925 Affidavit. See note 1 above.
27. Mr. Garrett was appointed as customs collector by President Theodore Roosevelt. He was also the New Mexico sheriff who became famous for killing Billy the Kid.
28. George E. Blalock, 1925 Affidavit. See note 1 above.
29. Blalock testimony before a Subcommittee of Committee of Foreign Relations 66th Cong. See note 16 above.
30. Mangum Sun-Monitor, July 24, 1902. See note 21 above.
31. Mangum Sun-Monitor, July 24, 1902. See note 21 above.
32. Mangum Sun-Monitor, July 24, 1902. See note 21 above.
33. Mangum Sun-Monitor, July 24, 1902. See note 21 above.
34. Mangum (OT.) Sun-Monitor, July 10, 1902. See note 18 above.
35. Mangum Sun-Monitor, July 24, 1902. See note 21 above.
36. Mangum (OT.) Sun-Monitor, July 10, 1902. See note 18 above.
37. Mangum (OT.) Sun-Monitor, July 10, 1902. See note 18 above.
38. "The Mexican Colony," Mangum Sun-Monitor, August 28, 1902, vol. 12:35.