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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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Cananeaauto
lost place
Cananea is the most important copper camp of Mexico.
5 claims
Lyons & Campbell's lakeauto
lost place
A lake in Duck creek valley owned by Lyons & Campbell, soon to be stocked with fish.
5 claims
City of Rocksauto
lost place
A rock formation in City of Rocks State Park between Silver City and Deming in southwestern New Mexico.
4 claims
Emory Passauto
lost place
Emory Pass is a mountain pass on State Road 90 in southwestern New Mexico, near the mining town of Santa Rita.
4 claims
Holy Cross Sanatoriumauto
lost place
Tuberculosis sanitarium converted from Camp Cody, purchased by Sisters of the Holy Cross in 1923, closed in 1938.
4 claims
Janos Presidioauto
lost place
A presidio in Chihuahua that served as a diplomatic and military center for Spanish and Mexican relations with Apache bands.
4 claims
Kingston-Baldy Mountain districtauto
lost place
A mining district in the Black Range of Sierra County, adjacent to Grant County.
4 claims
Mogollon mining campauto
lost place
A remote and colorful mining camp in Catron County, historically part of the Grant County mining district.
4 claims
Mount Tsukomoauto
lost place
Mount Tsukomo is identified with Tschcoma Mountain, also known as Langley Peak or Santa Clara Peak, at the southwest tip of the Juan Jose Loโ€ฆ
4 claims
Pie Townauto
lost place
Pie Town is listed as a subject in a safety film negative record.
4 claims
Tyrone (New Mexico)auto
lost place
A ghost town in New Mexico, owned by Phelps Dodge, with a heyday around 1915.
4 claims
Cameron Creek Villageauto
lost place
A Mimbres site in Grant County excavated by Wesley Bradfield.
3 claims
Catwalk National Recreation Trailauto
lost place
A National Recreation Trail designated in 1978, following an 1893 water pipeline and rebuilt by the CCC in the 1930s.
3 claims
Codyvilleauto
lost place
Area near Camp Cody containing dance halls named The Nebraska, The Iowa, and The Des Moines.
3 claims
Grant County Courthouse (1884-1930)auto
lost place
The Grant County Courthouse from 1884 to 1930 was located at the west end of Broadway on what is now the courthouse lawn, with the jail in tโ€ฆ
3 claims
Kiva Lecture Hallauto
lost place
Classroom building completed on 03/30/1963, designed by Flatlow, Moore, Bryan, & Fairburn.
3 claims
the street (unfinished)auto
lost place
The street is being improved with slag, cinders, and granite to become the fashionable promenade of the city.
3 claims
Willardauto
lost place
Community represented by R L Hitt and Dr V S Cheyney.
3 claims
Blackdomauto
lost place
The first black community in New Mexico, founded by 9th Cavalry veterans.
2 claims
Camp Demingauto
lost place
Camp established in 1916, closed February 1917, later renamed Camp Cody.
2 claims
Canyon de Chellyauto
lost place
A landscape in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona is shown in a photograph.
2 claims
Chihuahua Hill (Silver City)auto
lost place
A hill in Silver City, New Mexico, described as the Mexican portion of the town, with rock and wood homes, a chapel, and the Silver City raiโ€ฆ
2 claims
Cristo Rey Churchauto
lost place
A fairly recent church in Santa Fe, New Mexico, built in the massive pueblo style.
2 claims
Dexterauto
lost place
Dexter celebrated the completion of its new bridge over the Pecos River with a barbecue picnic.
2 claims

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