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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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Willard's Hotelbusiness
lost place
Hotel in Washington where Mr. Utter's valise was stolen.
0 claims
Willcoxtown
lost place
Town where one of Cooper's brothers lived.
0 claims
William Hutchinson's storestore
lost place
Store in Central where Manley left his revolver just prior to the shooting.
0 claims
Wilson's Creekother
lost place
Battle site where Richard H. Weightman was shot while leading his brigade.
0 claims
Windsorbusiness
lost place
Hotel or restaurant where two Arizona cowboys took their first meal.
0 claims
Wingateother
lost place
Starting point three days' travel from the Navajo reservation gold.
0 claims
Winnipegother
lost place
Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the origin of railroad worker Robert Huntington.
0 claims
Wolford Laneother
lost place
A lane just beyond the Manley boarding house where Redding passed.
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wooded Carpathiansother
lost place
Mountain region where Russian forces were driving against the enemy.
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Woods' ranchranch
lost place
Ranch owned by George Woods located on the Gila River.
0 claims
Wounded Kneeother
lost place
Site of a battle where many Native Americans were killed.
0 claims
Yankee Streetcanyon
lost place
A street intersecting Main Street near the Chinese wash house.
0 claims
Yankie Streetother
lost place
Street where Mrs. Johnson and her daughter reside.
0 claims
Yuma jailother
lost place
A territorial prison in Yuma, Arizona, where Miller served part of his first sentence.
0 claims
Yuma Penitentiaryother
lost place
A prison in Yuma, Arizona, where Captain Stout was sent.
0 claims
Zanesvilletown
lost place
City in Ohio, former residence of Mr. Gudgin.
0 claims
Zanesville, Ohiotown
lost place
Ohio city where Mr. Gudgin formerly resided.
0 claims
Zaragosatown
lost place
A town in Mexico, five miles up the river from Fabens, where the soldiers were held captive.
0 claims
Zimmerman Libraryother
lost place
A library depicted in a safety film negative.
0 claims
Zuni Salt Lakesranch
lost place
Location near which F. A. Hubbell's ranch was situated.
0 claims
Lordsburg mining districtauto
lost place
A mining district in western New Mexico, scene of great activity, with three periods of boom and revival.
9 claims
Fort Seldonauto
lost place
Fort Seldon was established in 1865 to protect settlers and travelers against Gila Apache raids.
8 claims
Pinos Altos, New Mexicoauto
lost place
Hurlburt came to Pinos Altos in 1868.
7 claims
Buckhorn Saloon & Opera Houseauto
lost place
Saloon, dining room, and opera house in Pinos Altos, NM opened in the 1860s.
5 claims

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