These names and occupations were extracted from the 1880 Conejos County (that part which later became Archuleta County) Federal Population Census by Ann and Leroy Oldham.
 

Occupations for 1880

Army Scout

White, Thomas M. F.

Barber

Bennett, Charles

Bartender

Mehan, David C.

Blacksmith

Melendres, Pedro
Snyder, Fredrick

Book Keeper

Fife, Charles R.

Brewer

Deboar, William
Stengile, Louis

Brick Maker

Mathui, Joseph

Brick Masons

Cheesewright, James F.
Gilda, John
Osgood, Samuel

Butcher

Hart, Benjaminan

Carpenters

Bridgeland, Richard R.
Cade, Isaac
Miller. John
Saville, Mathew J.

Clerk

Rowcroft, Edward

Cooks

Louis, Abner J.
Marshal, Joseph C. S.

Dairy

Chambers, Robert J.

Druggist

Chestnut, William

Engineer

Clifford, Harrison J.

Essayer

Reynolds, Charles M.

Farmers

Baker, Joab
Beach, David
Chambers, Thomas (retired)
Clark, Louis M.
Crump, John R.
Evans, James A.
Farrow, John
Freeman, Charles
Hampton, Benjamin N.
Hover, Newton (retired)
Lignoski, Charles
Pangborn, Asa H.
Peterson, John
Mulvey, Frank
Smith, William
Spencer, Jacob
Stonebarger, Simeon
Tucker, Lafayett (retired)

Fort Lewis School Teacher

Stafford, Alice

Fort Lewis Soldiers

Boerner, Ernest
Brock, Ferdinand
Burbank, Frank
Carson, James
Chapman, William F.
Clinton, John
Cochran, John J.
Cornish, George A.
Culver, Allen
Delany, Cyrus M.
Eagleston, Colonel F.
Elliot, Charles
Elliott, William
Ellis, Charles H.
Hanley, Thomas
Hardy, Joseph
Harley, Williams
Heddendorf, Louis
Johnson, Frank
Kane, Michael
Knowlus, Edward
Little, Frank
Mannis, Joseph H.
Moore, Samuel
Myrs, Charles A.
North, John
Pence, Jacob
Riley, Fredrick
Robbins, William H.
Senlon, Dennis
Snyder, Richardet
Sumpf, Louis
Walsh, Edward
Warren, Alanzo
West, Arthur

Freighters

Baca, Augustin
Herndon, Beverly
Isirel, George W.
Milbourn, Harry
Opdyeke, Jacob V.
Sease, Charles
Siba, Juan B.
Spencer, John W.
Spencer, Thomas H.

Gardner

Temple, Samuel K.

Herders

Chambers, Charles W.
Henra, Jose A.
Opdyeke, Cornelius W.
Plomteaux, Frank

Hotel Keeper

Dunn, Michael
Schaffer, Julius

Jeweler

Conless, John P.

Laborer

Aliri. Nicholas
Balerio, Jose la Luz
Boudenbrock, Walter
Brachvogel, Herman A.
Cordova, Jose
Garcia, Cisto
Lopez, Juan Ignacio
Loucks, Charles H.
Martin, Antonio
Miodaca, Juan
Price, William C.
Randall, Isaac
Rutherford, Thomas A.
Sellabar, Ysnut C.
Sanchez, Francisco
Turjillo, Guadalupe
White, George
Wood, Stafford H.

Lawyers

Pierce, Edward H.
Price, Barzillai (retired)
Walker, Etherial

Machinist

Moffat, Robert

Mail Carriers

Dyer, Benjamin N.
Lopez, Jose Dolores
Quintana, Juan de Dios

Merchant

Carter, William
Clark, Mortitroner
Peabody, William S.
Vorhees, James H.

Miller

Weisel, George

Miners

Angier, Joab N.
Blair, Elick
Blair, Thomas
Chapman, William
Deboar, William
Devreux, Peter
Hamilton, Lafayette
Knight, Henry
Laine, James
Mann, Joseph
McFatten, Thomas
McKibben, Joseph
McLellen, Charles D.
McNish. Peter
Riggs, James H.
Roberts, John A.
Wood, Alandro

Painter

Sherwood, Charles

Physician

Renefro, Joseph D.

Postmaster

Kemp, Tully

Potter

Stringer, William F.

Printer

Clark, Joseph

Saddler

Follud, William

Saloon Keeper

Spralding, William J.
Thomas, Henry

Servant

Marques, Francisco
Pacheco, Theodora
Trujillo, Antonio M.

Sewing Machine Salesman

Stafford, John

Sheep Herder

Martinez, Miguel

Sheep Raiser

Lucero, Manuel C.
Peabody, Calvin V.
Rouibal, Atanacio
Taylor, Eugene A.

Shoe Maker

Casebolt, Josiah
Whittman, George
 

Stock Raisers

Hover, Newton
Hover, Newton G.
Hover, Watt B.
King, Charles A.
Pielver, Frank P.
Stolsteimer, Christopher
Woods, James M.

Stone Mason

Cross, William S.

Store Clerk

Laythe, Edward C.
Wilson, Walter B.

Teamster

Opdyeke, Jacob

Toll Gate Keeper

Nutter, Martin N.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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