
NORTH VALLEY, New Mexico
January 20, 1885
KEY:
1. Train Station
2. Livery
3. Courthouse / City Hall
4. Hotel
5. Church of the Holy God (Methodist)
6. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
7. Sheriff's Office
8. Jail
9. Tailor
10. Carpenter
11. Ferrier
12. St. Francis Rectory
13. Blacksmith
14. Taxidermist
15. Ice House
16. Tanner
17. Catholic Cemetery
18. Church of the New Word (Baptist, African-American)
19. Baptist Cemetery
20. Methodist Cemetery
21. Charlie's Steaks
22. Law Office
23. Mayor's Office
24. Ann Biddle's Boarding House
25. Whorehouse
26. Bookstore
27. Dentist
28. Barber
29. Stone Mason
30. Hardware Store
31. General Store
32. Butcher's Shop / Meat Market
33. Grocery
34. Doctor
35. Funeral Home
36. Ice House
37. Whorehouse (African-American)
38. Men's Club
39. Neighborhood
40. Neighborhood
41. Schoolhouse
Notable Residents of North Valley:
Fought alongside Gus vs. the Catholic zombies:
Al Bandiff, owner/operator, Al's Butcher & Meat Market
Samuel Grigsby, master blacksmith
Horace Grigsby, ferrier
Dennis McMannis, journeyman blacksmith
Rev. Adam Johnson, pastor of the Methodist church (Blessed)
Daniel Smith, Sheriff of North Valley
Alexander Stevenson, Deputy Sheriff
Herman Grigsby, Deputy Sheriff
Other Residents encountered by the party:
Father Christopher Moriarity, priest of St. Francis of Assisi
Dolores Chapman, church secretary
Herb Richardson, owner/proprietor, Herb's Books
Donald Brown, pastor of Church of the New Word
Isabel, Gridley's prostitute
Slim Datherton, proprietor of the 4th Street Ice House
Sandra, waitress at the 4th Street Ice House
John Vickers, bartender at the 4th Street Ice House
Jeffrey Franklin, manager of the train station depot
Folks on the Train:
Everett Temple, itinerant worker, on his way northwest to take a hunting trip he'd saved up for; convinced by Gus to work as Gridley's bodyguard (as long as it suited them both)
Dale Martin (Harrowed Gunslinger) and the Medicine Man (Harrowed Shaman), a pair of Harrowed evil-doers who tried to raise the dead and wipe out the town of North Valley, NM
Ralph "Bucky" Buckland, Conductor on the train from El Paso to Denver
The Emancipated Nine (a group of slaves purchased by Gus Kestrel in El Paso and freed upon reaching NM, James "Justice" Murphy gives them the address of a boarding house run by family and friends of his in Philadelphia):
Joe Cotton, 40's
Jessey Isum, 30's and his son, Jessey Jr., 10
Willie Carter, 22, and his wife Polly, 19
Winne Brown, 50's
Sally, 8, Reechy, 6, and Jarvis, 3 - Winnie's grandchildren
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