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Lost Places

Locations historically attested in Grant County, NM that cannot be reliably relocated today. Ghost towns, vanished mining camps, abandoned ranches, and landmarks whose modern coordinates are unknown or disputed.

NoteThese entries are research targets โ€” coordinates are intentionally absent or low-confidence. Help locate one by submitting a correction via /contribute.

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Pine Creekwater source
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Location where Winkler killed a half-breed silver tip bear on September 25.
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Pine Ridge Agencyother
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The agency threatened by hostile Native Americans during the crisis.
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Pinos Altos Mountainsother
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Mountains where Calvin Feasel's fatal accident occurred.
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Pinos Altos Rangetown
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A mountain range whose foothills contain the settlement of Pinos Altos.
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Pinos Altos roadroad
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The road on which Pilar Perez and his sweetheart were traveling when overtaken by Deputy Sheriff Hall.
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Pioneer corralother
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Corral from which a four-horse team ran away with an empty wagon.
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pipe line pastureother
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Pasture where some of the steers sold by Lyons & Campbell were held.
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Pipe Line Ranchranch
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Ranch where alfilaria grass was grown without irrigation.
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Platte riverwater source
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River that was very high and running rapidly, where a horse mired in quicksand and drowned.
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Plaza, Las Vegastown
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Central plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico, with businesses on its north and south sides.
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P. O. News Standbusiness
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News stand operated by Nolan & Co.
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Ponglas, Arizonaother
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The current residence of Hazel McLaughlin and George A. Taylor.
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Pontiac, New Yorkother
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Birthplace of M. R. Koehler Wright.
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Port Royalmine
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Port Royal is the location of the No 2 mine of the Pittsburg Coal company where a deadly mine explosion occurred.
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post officepost office
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The post office is adjacent to the corner where the Alert property is located.
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Presbyterian churchchurch
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The Presbyterian church in Albuquerque hosted the 1911 New Mexico Christian Endeavor Union meeting.
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Preston, New Mexicoother
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A station stop on the St. Louis, Rocky Mountain and Pacific Railway line.
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Princeton, Indianatown
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Town where M. R. Koehler Wright taught before coming to New Mexico.
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Probate Clerk's Officeother
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Office with a vault where county bills and cancelled warrants were expected to be stored.
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Pueblotown
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City of origin for hotel visitor F. M. Prescott.
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Pueblo, Coloradotown
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City where the council passed an ordinance over the mayor's veto by a vote of 6 to 1.
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Puertecito of Las Vegasother
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Location where the Lone Star gun's muzzle was directed against its own people during Gen. Kearney's advance.
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Queen Millmill
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A mining facility located near Camp Cooney on Mineral Creek.
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Ramona, Californiatown
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California town where Dr. Thatcher committed suicide.
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