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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.

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Duranauto
lost place
Community represented by Robert Bourne.
2 claims
Fort Selden, New Mexicoauto
lost place
Fort Selden is a military base in New Mexico mentioned in the context of cost, construction, and government publications.
2 claims
Lamy grantauto
lost place
Mines and coal and copper have recently been discovered on the Lamy grant owned by the Onderdonk Live Stock company.
2 claims
Madrid, New Mexicoauto
lost place
A coal-mining town in New Mexico known for its elaborate Christmas light displays, attracting thousands of visitors annually.
2 claims
Mattocks siteauto
lost place
A large Classic Mimbres pueblo in the Mimbres Valley, excavated for analysis of Mimbres daily life.
2 claims
Mcintoshauto
lost place
Community represented by J W Davis.
2 claims
Progressoauto
lost place
Location in Torrance County where the assessor visited and windy weather with snow occurred.
2 claims
Red Riverauto
lost place
Red River is a location in Taos County, New Mexico, mentioned in a newspaper context.
2 claims
Santa Rita copper mineauto
lost place
A copper mine located in Santa Rita, New Mexico, depicted with a drag line.
2 claims
Swarts Ruinauto
lost place
A Classic Mimbres pueblo site in Grant County described in the Peabody Museum excavation report.
2 claims
Templar buildingauto
lost place
The Templar building was located on the south side of the street, west of Water street, and was burned in the 'first fire'.
2 claims
the countyauto
lost place
The county is mentioned as having thirty established school districts and school taught in 27 of them during the year.
2 claims
the districtauto
lost place
The district is a place for which no specific historical facts are recorded in the available sources.
2 claims
Tularosa Reservationauto
lost place
A reservation that was closed, with transfer to Ojo Caliente.
2 claims
vaultsauto
lost place
The vaults of the office are mentioned as missing material bills and cancelled warrants.
2 claims
Agua Prietaauto
lost place
243 tons of ore passed the custom house of Agua Prieta.
1 claim
Chaves Countyauto
lost place
Chaves County is the county for which the Roswell Daily Record is the official paper.
1 claim
Chavez Countyauto
lost place
Chavez county fruit was exhibited at Kansas City and Butler fairs.
1 claim
Chinese quartersauto
lost place
Chinese living quarters that included a Chinese store and were destroyed in a fire.
1 claim
Chiricahua Reservationauto
lost place
Closed in 1876.
1 claim
Chiricahua Reservation at Ft. Bowieauto
lost place
A reservation closed in 1876, leading to removal of Chihene to San Carlos.
1 claim
Church of San Miguelauto
lost place
The facade and altar of the Church of San Miguel in Santa Fe are shown in photographs.
1 claim
Cleveland Mill Campauto
lost place
The camp associated with the Cleveland Mine, abandoned by 1922.
1 claim
Cristo Rey Church (Santa Fe, N.M.)auto
lost place
Cristo Rey Church in Santa Fe is a fairly recent example of Southwestern pueblo-style architecture and is noted for its thick walls and loftโ€ฆ
1 claim

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