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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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Sunnysidetown
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Sunnyside is a town near Fort Sumner on the Santa Fe cutoff, mentioned in connection with Billy the Kid's death.
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SU ranchranch
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The ranch where John Lovely is currently working.
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Switzerlandother
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Destination where Frank Thoman planned to visit his old folks.
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Sycamore Creekswater source
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Creeks on the described route between Pine Cienega and Carlisle.
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Sylvanitemining camp
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Sylvanite is a location twenty miles northwest of the zinc ore discovery in the Hachita mountains.
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T 17 S R 21 W New Mexico Principal Base and Meridianother
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A surveyed tract of land containing 11,780 acres in southwestern New Mexico.
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Tarishndtown
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Tarishnd is the hometown of Mrs Disnmann, a state officer in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
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Telegraphroad
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A location waypoint in a cattle range route.
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Tempe, Arizonatown
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The location where Jo. Cudd was arrested.
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Temple, Texastown
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City in Texas where Mrs. Josie Cameron lives.
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Tennesseeother
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Tennessee is ranked sixth among copper-producing states in the U.S.
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Territorial Penitentiary at Santa Feother
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Prison from which four convicts escaped.
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Terry Blockbusiness
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Terry Block in Socorro, New Mexico is the location of G. Fitch's law office.
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Texas Streetstore
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A street where the Chinese store was located.
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the bankbusiness
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A location near Main Street where the father was knocked down by the current.
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The Burrosranch
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A location in the Southwest where Jack Fleming employed cowboys and where Charles Hutchinson hung around.
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The Commercialsaloon
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An establishment where Wes provides something to straighten you out in the morning.
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The Hatchetsother
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Location where two Indians including Kid were chased by scouts.
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The Keymine
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A mine with an 80-foot deep air shaft where Mr. Gudgin had his accident.
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The Lang Ranchranch
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One of Head & Hearst's ranches where Indians secured about twenty more horses.
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The mountainsother
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The terrain through which a considerable portion of the pursuit occurred.
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The Needlestown
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A town beside the Colorado River referenced in a humorous anecdote.
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The Plazatown
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A settlement on the Frco that ran out of whisky for several weeks during the storm.
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the spring just below towntown
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Location where Col. Chavez camped in 1853.
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