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.
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Southwest Sentinel Buildingother
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Building housing the Southwest Sentinel, established in 1887.
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Springertown
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Town near which localities defy the law in Colfax County.
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Springervilleother
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Location from which a telegram about the round-up shooting was sent.
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Springerville, Arizonaother
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Location near where the double murder in the Luna valley occurred.
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Springfield, Massachusettsother
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Place where the Lone Star of Texas cannon was cast.
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Springfield, Missouriother
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Hometown of Thomas Ingram's parents where his remains were shipped.
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Spurley mountainsother
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A branch of the Sierra Madre where hostile Indians were based.
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State Collegeschool
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State College is the institution where Prof. Wilson is affiliated.
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St. Charles Hotelbusiness
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The hotel where Charles Baine committed suicide.
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Steeple Rock Rangemine
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A mountain range where the Carlisle mine is located.
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Stein's Pass stationother
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The station where the robbers boarded the train.
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St. Johns, Arizonatown
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Town near which farmers built an irrigation dam.
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St. Johns, New Brunswickother
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Birthplace of D. A. McDougal.
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St. Josephroad
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Eastern terminus of the pony express route.
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St. Joseph, Missouritown
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Home city of J. W. Patrick.
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St. Louistown
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City from which the party of young men departed in 1830 on their journey to Mexico.
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St. Louis, Missouritown
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Origin of $15,000 worth of merchandise delivered to Santa Fe in 1822.
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St Paulother
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St Paul, Minn is the destination where C M Gill and W J Egand will visit relatives.
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Strauss Hillother
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Location of a train wreck in which John Tull was killed.
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Strauss Stationother
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Station where the S.P. west bound train was held up and robbed on Friday night of last week.
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Streams of Milkspring
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Boiling springs producing milky-white streams near the Lake of Ink, colored by lime in solution.
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St. Vincent's Hospitalother
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A hospital in Santa Fe where Hugh died in the summer of 1885.
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Sulphur Mountainother
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A mountain feared to have been set on fire by volcanic material, source of a river of fire.
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Summit section houseother
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A section house twenty-one miles from Lordsburg on the narrow gauge railroad where the Chinaman was murdered.
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