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#AnExclusiveNegroSettlement | Santa Fe New Mexican, October 1, 1903
#WHA2020 | The Santa Fe New Mexican October 1, 1903 pg1

#WHA2020 | The Santa Fe New Mexican October 1, 1903 pg1

An Exclusive Negro Settlement to be Located in Southern Part of Chave County

A town and settlement exclusively for negroes are being organized in the southern part of Chaves county, within the artesian belt, some few miles from Pecos valley railroad. The promoters of this settlement expect to settle 10,000 people at one time, so as to avoid the enactment of a special law by Congress, debarring anyone but colored settlers from certain townships.

The settlement promoters style themselves the Blackdom Townsite company, and May 1, 1904 has been decided upon as the opening day. The officers of the company which is capitalized at $10,000, are F. M. Boyer, A.M., president; Rev. I. N. Jones, vice president: Professor D. G. Keys, secretary, and Burrell Dickerson, treasurer, The address of President Boyer in Dexter, N. M.

While artesian wells are to form the basin of the water supply for the town site, the company expects to operate a large number of irrigation pumps. With pumping system in charge of expert machinists and engineers.

The president of the company has written to the secretary of the bureau of immigration asking for 500 or more of the Chaves county pamphlets. He also wished information regarding pumping systems, and the pumps best adapted to irrigation in New Mexico.

The company is also desires of securing concessions from the railroads on which their colonist will have to travel. Most of the colonists will come from the South and bring with them cattle and swine. A tanning factory is also to be erected on the Blackdom townsite.

The Santa Fe New Mexican October 1, 1903 pg1 #TheBlackdomTownsite

#WhiteMobViolence | Roswell Daily Record February 5, 1917

#AHAperspectives | #AmericanBlackness

NEGRO KENTUCKY GOVERNOR SATED FROM MOB, ON TRIAL Murray, Ky., Feb.' 5.—With the trial of Lube Martin, negro,, scheduled to begin here today, local authorities were . wondering whether the remarkable oratorical powers of Governor A. O. Stanley would again be necessary to keep him from being lynched. Martin is charged with the murder of Guthrie Duiguid, a policeman. When his trial came up January 10, Judge Charles Bush and Denny Smith commonwealth attorney, agreed that the feeling against the negro was toe intense for a trial at that time and had the negro spirited away. The crowd became a mob and throughout the following night threatened to dy. namite the hotel where Judge Bush and Smith spent the night. Governor Stanley rushed to Murray on a special train, declaring that the mob would have to attack the governor of Kentucky before it attached Judge Bush and Smith. He • pleaded with the mob and it finally dispensei. Special precautions were taken to guard the negro today.

#WorstApocalypseEva |

J.M. Donohoo | Roswell Daily Record February 1, 1921

#AHAperspectives | #BlackdomRenaissance

Guests of Mrs. Slaughter. J. M. Donohoo and Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Donohoo, of Plainview, Texas, father and brother of Mrs. Allie D. Slaughter" are her guests for a few days. They came to Roswell in their car.

#BlackdomAmendsCharter "Colony of Negroes..." | Santa Fe New Mexican, December 30, 1911

Colony of Negroes Found a Townsite in Chaves County.

The Blackdom Townsite Company of Blackdom, Chaves county, today … amendments to their charter with Nathan Jaffa, secretary of the territory. The amendments concern a change in the number of directors allowed the company. Blackdom is a colony negroes.

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