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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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Where do you take visiting grandkids?

"First City of Rocks, then ice cream at Ice Cream Emporium downtown. That's a full kid-approved day." — Shirley B., grandma

Hidden Gem Trail

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Trail

Catwalk National Recreation Trail #207

Walk a steel catwalk suspended above Whitewater Canyon — the narrow gorge is so tight you can touch both walls at once. A must-see near Glenwood.

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Local Things to Do

🗺 Local Things to Do

Tyrone Mining Community Drive

The other copper operation — Phelps Dodge built this town from scratch.

  1. 1Drive south of Silver City on Hwy 90 toward the Tyrone mine
  2. 2View the Tyrone open pit from the public viewpoint
  3. 3Note the company-town layout of the surrounding community
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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].

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Joke / Riddle of the Week

What has a ring but no finger?

Answer: A telephone.

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Why did the old mining helmet get promoted?

Answer: It had a bright idea.

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