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Local Historical Story

Carpio: A Mescalero Tragedy in Territorial New Mexico

Among the families living on the reservation was that of Roman Chiquito, a prominent headman whose household included a younger brother named Carpio, who was subject to spells of violent insanity, and two sisters, the younger of whom, a beautiful girl named Bonita, was described as the belle of the Mescalero tribe. The family’s circle included a Mexican herder named Nicolas Acosta, who worked for a nearby rancher and was a warm friend of Roman and a frequent visitor to the family’s tent.

One afternoon while Roman was absent, Acosta stopped at the tent on his return from the range and was invited by the two sisters to stay for a cup of coffee. He accepted, dismounted, unsaddled, stood his Winchester rifle against a tree, and lay down outside the tent with his head pillowed on his saddle. As the girls prepared coffee inside, they were alarmed by the sound of a rifle shot. Rushing out, they were horrified to behold their brother Carpio, his eyes blazing with insanity, holding Acosta’s rifle, with the unfortunate Mexican lying on the ground mortally wounded. The girls rushed upon Carpio and wrested the rifle from him; he then seized a bow and arrows and opened fire on them, and after being disarmed a second time, he fled to the mountains. The two girls carried the wounded man to the settlements at Three Rivers, where they told their story, corroborated by Acosta before he died.

Ask a Local

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What local park, playground, or open space do you recommend?

"Gough Park because it's central, easy to meet people, and you can pair it with the Farmers' Market." β€” Felicia R., babysitter

Hidden Gem Trail

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History

Pictograph Canyon Trail #800

Ancient rock art lines the walls of this canyon near the Gila Cliff Dwellings β€” the pictographs predate written history by centuries.

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Local Things to Do

πŸ—Ί Local Things to Do

Old Railroad / Transportation History Route

Before the highway, the railroad built every town in the county.

  1. 1Visit the Silver City Museum railroad exhibit for the big picture
  2. 2Drive to Hurley and Bayard to find remnants of the old Santa Fe rail spur
  3. 3Look for the railroad grades still visible in the desert south of town
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5 Quick Local Facts

  1. 1The family’s circle included a Mexican herder named Nicolas Acosta, who worked for a nearby rancher and was a warm friend of Roman and a frequent visitor to the family’s tent [chunk:4534].
  2. 2One afternoon while Roman was absent, Acosta stopped at the tent on his return from the range and was invited by the two sisters to stay for a cup of coffee [chunk:4534][chunk:4441].
  3. 3As the girls prepared coffee inside, they were alarmed by the sound of a rifle shot [chunk:4441].
  4. 4Rushing out, they were horrified to behold their brother Carpio, his eyes blazing with insanity, holding Acosta’s rifle, with the unfortunate Mexican lying on the ground mortally wounded [chunk:4441][chunk:4534].
  5. 5The girls rushed upon Carpio and wrested the rifle from him; he then seized a bow and arrows and opened fire on them, and after being disarmed a second time, he fled to the mountains [chunk:4442][chunk:4534].

Lighter Side

Joke / Riddle of the Week

Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?

Answer: The word "ton."

Joke of the Week

Why did the retired miner start gardening?

Answer: He was still digging for something valuable.

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This Week Around Grant County

Grant County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Awareness

πŸ•’ Tue, Jul 7, 12:00 PM

Source: Silver City Radio β†— + 1 more

Grant County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Awareness

πŸ•’ Tue, Jul 7, 12:00 PM

Source: Silver City Radio β†— + 6 more

Gila Regional Medical Center Board of Trustees Special Meeting

πŸ•’ Tue, Jul 7, 3:00 PM

Source: Grant County Beat β†—

Town of Silver City's Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting

πŸ•’ Tue, Jul 7, 6:00 PM

Source: Grant County Beat β†—

Grant County Sheriff's Office hosting a Narcotics Awareness Community Meeting

πŸ•’ Tue, Jul 7, 6:00 PM

Source: Grant County Beat β†—

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