Farley, Colfax County, New Mexico Genealogy

Description
A ranching community on NM 193, 13 miles northeast of Abbott. Established in 1929, taking the name of its first postmaster, when the Santa Fe Railroad ran a spur to Mt. Dora to support the extensve oil drilling in Colax, Union and Harding counties. The post office was discontinued in 1932. The townsite was built on land owned by a Texan, who had hoped to make this the place for his home and business, but was prevented by illness. The town tried to make a go of it, in spite of the Depression. The name "Farley" honors a railroad official rather than an early postmaster as some contend.

The town at one time, had: hardware store, lumber yard, 4 grocery stores, 2 restaurants, 2 blacksmith shops, a feed mill, a barber shop, 2 cream buying stations, a garage, 2 real estate companies, an electric light plant, a dairy, a farm implement company, a pool hall, a veterinary, a jailhouse, a baseball club, a grade school and a high school, and 2 newspapers, The Farley Reporter and The Farley Examiner.

Time was not kind to Farley and the town declined, the school was sold and turned into a Boys Town.

Settlers
Sources: 1. The Farley new Mexico Story by Father Stanley, March 1972.

Reprinted in Colfax Communities by William Carroll, Coda Publications 2006.

Book available at the Arthur Johnson Memorial Library in Raton, NM., or through the inter library loan system

with your local library. Consult World cataloguing system by clicking here.

The following is an alphabetical surname list of interesting persons listed in this story.

Fawn Afraid, actress;

Albert Bada and family including in-laws;

Charley Bada and family;

Charles Bador;

Rev. C. W. Baldwin, preacher;

Mose Beihn, barbeque;

Delinda Bishop, pastor;

Carolie Blackshear, actress;

Duke Blackshear, actor;

Arvil Blosser and family;

Bugger Red Bohannon, bronc riding;

E.E.Bryant, rancher;

Petunia Bugg, actress;

Charles Burns, mule owner;

Mary Callahan, teacher;

Bill Coleman and family;

Margaret Connelly, high school teacher;

Katherince Conner, teacher;

H.E. Corey, Santa Fe railroad depot agent;

Jim Curtis, bronc and bull riding, cow pony race;

Ann Davenport;

Francis Davenport, actress;

Marvis Davenport, actor;

R.E. Davis, actor;

A.E. Deeds;

Father Ed Donelan, established a Boys Town;

D.S. Farley, assistant general manager Santa Fe Railroad Eastern Division;

W.C. Fielden;

Rolland Fleming and family;

A.D. Foreman and family;

Doyle Foreman, farm bureau;

Mrs. Foreman, newspaper informant;

Pete Gaines;

Farley Gantt, actor;

Vernon George, horse race;

Grizzly Grimm, actor;

Edith Hanna, teacher;

Lindsay Hargraves, horse owner;

Shorty Harris, horse race;

Harold Heald, actor;

Mrs. W.G. Heald, actress;

Carl Hennigan, cow milking;

Roy Hoffarth;

H.V. Hoffman, constable;

Gertrude Holcomb;

Ben Houston, barber;

Beatrice Howorth, high school teacher;

J.R. James;

Lisle James and family;

Peggy James and family;

Pete Jameson, wild mule race, rodeo clown;

W.A. Jameson, the firs mercantile store;

Charles Jarrett;

Frank Jarrett;

W.J. Jarrett, original owner of town site;

J. Ralph Jelt, owner of both newspapers;

Jim Johnson;

Melvin Johnson, wild mule race, rodeo clown;

John Johnston;

Yow Kee, actor;

Bonnie Kissee, teacher;

Mae Koll, pastor;

Carl Little;

Joe Loe, boxer;

Clyde Malone, goat roaping;

Bob Maness and family;

Lois McCarty;

Isola Messick, teacher;

Bill Minter, mule owner;

Bill Mitchell, calf roping;

Marguerite Mone, actress;

Carl Mueller, mule owner;

Ruth Mueller;

Homer Nolan;

Ted Paddock, cow pony race;

John Poshek, railroad depot agent;

Alfred Powell and family;

Roy Powell;

Paul Quillian, actor;

Daisy George Rector, cow pony race;

Roy Roberson, cow milking;

Lonnie Roberts;

Ed Rochester, boxing referee;

Jack Schallner, actor;

Clarence Severns, railroad depot agent;

Richard Shaw;

H.T. Simpson and wife, actors;

George Spurgeon, boxer;

Dick Stevens, cow milking, rancher;

Claude Terris, first rodeo;

Helen Thomas, actress;

Pat Thorne, goat roaping;

Sam Tomlinson, first rodeo, actor;

George Turley;

Joe Waddington, boxer;

Al Wadlington and family;

Danny Weems and family;

R.S. West, high school teacher;

Helen Rose Westfall;

C.H. Wood, high school teacher;

Ralph Wood and family:

Roy Wood and family;

Oaul Yates, horse owner;