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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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Mountains in northern New Mexicoauto
lost place
The mountains in northern New Mexico are covered with snow.
1 claim
Mount Vernon Barracksauto
lost place
Mount Vernon Barracks in Alabama is where the prisoners will be transferred.
1 claim
Navajo Indian Reservationauto
lost place
A reservation area in New Mexico represented in pictorial works connected to Todilto Park and Venus Needle.
1 claim
New Mexico Military Institute Libraryauto
lost place
Library at NMMI that received a Carnegie grant and was being remodeled in 1937.
1 claim
Orange River Colonyauto
lost place
The colony will be completely cut off from Transvaal.
1 claim
Oro Quay mountainauto
lost place
Higher up on the Oro Quay mountain parties are trying to pierce a tunnel from west to east under the mountain.
1 claim
Pecos River Forest Reserveauto
lost place
Forest reserve where surveyors found a large quantity of good quality timber.
1 claim
Perry campauto
lost place
The Perry camp is one of the camps around Golden displaying great activity.
1 claim
Plnetree Gulch campauto
lost place
The Plnetree Gulch camp is one of the camps around Golden displaying great activity.
1 claim
Pyramid rangeauto
lost place
The Pyramid range of mountains had its birth in Tertiary time, with andesite porphyry as the country rock.
1 claim
Queen Co Residenceauto
lost place
A residence owned by Queen Co, located above an arrow in the photograph.
1 claim
ranch of Charles Townsendauto
lost place
The ranch of Charles Townsend was leveled by the earthquake.
1 claim
Ripley, Tennesseeauto
lost place
Ripley, Tennessee reports the first cotton bloom as of the 27th ult.
1 claim
Russell additionauto
lost place
The Russell addition is an area in the town of Tucumcari where lots are sold.
1 claim
San Francisco campauto
lost place
The San Francisco camp is one of the camps around Golden displaying great activity.
1 claim
San Juan Countyauto
lost place
San Juan County's share of school funds will be held up until the census returns are corrected.
1 claim
Santa Fe County (New Mexico)auto
lost place
Santa Fe County is listed as a subject of the chunk.
1 claim
Santa Fe (New Mexico)auto
lost place
The chunk is labeled as being from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1 claim
Santa Fe roadauto
lost place
The Santa Fe road is described as a misnomer to call a trail, with vast level greensward on either side.
1 claim
Santa Rita del Cobre mineauto
lost place
Copper mine discovered in 1800 in southwest New Mexico.
1 claim
Santa Rita, New Mexicoauto
lost place
Now-vanished company mining town that was physically relocated for the expanding Santa Rita (Chino) open-pit copper mine.
1 claim
Santa Rita (N.M.)auto
lost place
The location associated with the mine and pictorial works.
1 claim
school housesauto
lost place
Two school buildings that were destroyed in a fire.
1 claim
Shandon, Sierra Countyauto
lost place
Postoffice established at Shandon, Sierra County, served from Garfield, Arrey and Las Palomas.
1 claim

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