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776: 651:, and held membership at Aztec Lodge No.3 in Las Cruces where he served as Worshipful Master of the lodge several times. On February 8, 1896, one week after his and his son Henry's disappearance, Aztec Lodge drafted a charter offering a total reward of $ 700 (in 1896) for returning the bodies of Fountain and Henry to the lodge, and for the arrest and conviction of the parties concerned in the abduction and supposed murder of Fountain and his son. The reward offered by the charter is still valid to this day. 1525: 1518: 669: 762: 537:
In 1873, Fountain moved from El Paso to Mesilla with his wife and their five children. There he became a lawyer, using his fluent Spanish to good advantage in jury trials. Fountain was appointed assistant district attorney and also served as probate judge and a deputy court clerk. In 1877, he founded
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Fountain was a powerful rival to land owners Fall and Lee. Fall was also known to hate Fountain as a political rival, just as Fountain hated Fall. Fall's association with Lee began when he had defended Lee in a criminal case. Fountain had repeatedly challenged Fall and his men in the courts and the
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As the bodies of Fountain and his son were never found, the prosecution was greatly hampered. No one was ever charged with the murder of Albert Fountain. Lee and his employees, McNew and Gililland, were tried for the murder of Henry Fountain. Charges also were never filed for the death of Deputy
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The Fountain family ran the Mesilla Valley Opera House and built the Fountain Theatre in Old Mesilla near Las Cruces. The theater was rebuilt in 1905 for stage plays and musical concerts, and is the oldest motion picture theater in New Mexico. It is currently operated by the Mesilla Valley Film
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property. He was then made the customs collector for the El Paso region. Fountain was next appointed an election judge, and finally became the assessor and collector of internal revenue for the Western District of Texas. In 1870, Fountain became a co-founder of the
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and papers, and two pools of blood. The only sign of Henry was a blood-soaked handkerchief with two powder-blackened coins, the handkerchief still carefully knotted in one corner. Missing were the victims' bodies, a blanket, a quilt, and Fountain's
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as a young man and began calling himself by an Anglicised version of his mother's family name. (Accounts differ as to why he did so.) Fountain studied law in California and was admitted to the bar in 1860. Working as a reporter for
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Gardner, Mark Lee: To Hell on a Fast Horse: Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and the Epic Chase to Justice in the Old West. New York: William Morrow, 2009.
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at the same time, as the office was vacant. Fountain's most notable accomplishment was pushing through the bill that re-established the
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in an article on May 25, 2001 refers to the fact that in 1900, charred bones were found in an unmarked grave in the
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A fictionalized version of the events surrounding Fountain's disappearance is depicted in the novel Hard Country by
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and his gang were involved. Most, however, were convinced the disappearances could be attributed to Lee, a noted
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Sheriff Kearney. The charges against McNew were dismissed, while Lee and Gililland were both acquitted.
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Society. The interior decoration includes murals of Albert Fountain painted by his son, Albert, Jr.
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that Fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son Henry disappeared near
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Fountain's disappearance and death are discussed by John Grady Cole and Mac in the 1998 novel β€œ
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and was elected first sergeant of his company. He took part in the 1862 recapture of the
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Memorials to both Albert Jennings Fountain and his son are in the Masonic Cemetery in
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after a defense by Fall. No charges were ever filed for the death of Albert Fountain.
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1998, Clear Light Publishers. Mr. Bryan mentions the bones in an April 22, 1965,
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Murder on the White Sands: The Disappearance of Albert and Henry Fountain
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during the second session of the Twelfth Legislature and served as
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In his law practice in Mesilla, Fountain's most famous client was
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reporter Howard Bryan as saying if Ketchum did the killings, he
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On February 1, 1896, Fountain and his eight-year-old son Henry
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on the way to their home in Mesilla. They were returning from
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Fountain's disappearance was dramatized in the 2013 film
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The Life and Death of Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain.
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The Life and Death of Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain
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Albuquerque daily citizen., October 20, 1900, Image 2.
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Index

Albert J. Fountain

Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Ex officio
Edmund J. Davis
David Webster Flanagan
Edward B. Pickett
President pro tempore of the Texas Senate
Texas Senate
30th
Staten Island
New York
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Republican
Union Army
California Column
1st Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Cavalry
Second Lieutenant
Brevet
Captain
American Civil War
American Indian Wars
attorney
Texas Senate
New Mexico House of Representatives
cattle rustlers
White Sands
New Mexico Territory
Oliver M. Lee
Albert Bacon Fall

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