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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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Curry Countyauto
lost place
County in New Mexico where the incorporators reside.
1 claim
Deschutes River, Oregonauto
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The subject of a publication by F.F. Henshaw, John H. Lewis and E. J. McCaustland.
1 claim
Duck creek valleyauto
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A valley in the Gila river valley where Lyons & Campbell's lake is located.
1 claim
Elephant Butte Projectauto
lost place
The Elephant Butte Project's dam construction is the most important event of the year in the new state.
1 claim
Elizabethtown, New Mexicoauto
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One of the gold mining districts where important mineral discoveries have recently been made.
1 claim
Episcopal church buildingauto
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An Episcopal church building that was destroyed in a fire.
1 claim
fountain of pure cold waterauto
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A fountain of pure cold water located two miles further to the westward.
1 claim
Franceauto
lost place
France and the United States may unite against Germany.
1 claim
Gibson campauto
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The Gibson camp is one of the camps around Golden displaying great activity.
1 claim
Gila river dwellingsauto
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The Gila river dwellings are located in Grant county, New Mexico.
1 claim
Grant County (N.M.)auto
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The county associated with pictorial works.
1 claim
Great Britainauto
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Great Britain is mentioned as a nation possibly aligning with the US policy toward Mexico.
1 claim
Houstonauto
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Houston is a city that lent a steam fire engine to Austin.
1 claim
John Buquor's residenceauto
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Location in front of which some of the stolen clothing and a large knife were found.
1 claim
Jomez National Forestauto
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A hazy appearance over the Jomez National Forest west of the city suggests another forest fire.
1 claim
Las Vegas Hot Springsauto
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Las Vegas Hot Springs is mentioned as the location for the week ending July 4.
1 claim
Lebanonauto
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Lebanon is a location where a tornado was reported.
1 claim
Libertyauto
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Township whose farmers arranged a Fourth of July celebration.
1 claim
Lincoln, New Mexicoauto
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Town in New Mexico, site of the annual Lincoln County Pageant 'The Last Escape of Billy the Kid'.
1 claim
Lyric Theatreauto
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Theatre showing the film His Royal Highness on March 24, 1918.
1 claim
Mesilla Valleyauto
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Referenced as a 'garden spot' in an advertisement for New Mexico.
1 claim
Mineral Wells Texasauto
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Described as a famous health and summer resort within one day's ride of El Paso.
1 claim
Mogollon Districtauto
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The Mogollon District in Socorro county showed a large gain in gold yield, making up 67% of the state gold yield in 1912.
1 claim
Monte Cristo campauto
lost place
The Monte Cristo camp is one of the camps around Golden displaying great activity.
1 claim

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