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The infamous
Lottie Deno was a colorful character about whom
many books have been written.
She grew up in a well to do family in
Kansas.
Her father, who lacked a son, often took Lottie with
him on business trips and taught her the fine art of
gambling. He was
killed in the Civil War when she was in her teens and her
mother sent her, along with her seven foot tall nanny, to Detroit, Michigan
in order to keep Lottie away from a fellow that was trying
to court her.
After she had spent nearly all of her money, she took up
gambling and was quite successful.
She traveled down the
Mississippi
aboard the riverboats, lived in several cities in
Texas
and later followed her gambler boyfriend Cherokee Hall to New Mexico.
There they established a gambling establishment in Georgetown for a period of time.
Lottie longed to be a wife and
respected citizen.
She and Cherokee settled in Deming, New Mexico
and gave up their gambling ways.
They took on the names of Charlotte and Frank
Thurmond. He
became the vice president of the Deming National Bank, owner
of a ranch and mine.
She helped raise money to build the St. Luke’s
Episcopal Church and taught Sunday school.
It is said that the character, Miss Kitty of
Gunsmoke, is based upon Lottie Deno.
She got the name Lottie Deno when she took a fellow
gambler for a lot of money and he suggested she be named
Lota Dinero.
The Lottie Deno Cabin is a romantic,
Victorian cottage design.
It has coordinating wall papers of roses, stripes and
damask, white wood trim and white linens.
Hickory
flooring and cabinetry create a warm and comforting feel.
The cabin is tucked into the pinion forested hill
side with a wrap around deck on three sides.
The front deck has glass panels to ensure a beautiful
and forever view.
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