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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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Silva Silvas Plaza barauto
lost place
Silva Silvas Plaza bar will open Monday.
1 claim
Silver City railroad depotauto
lost place
Located at the base of Chihuahua Hill in Silver City.
1 claim
Sisters of Charity Hospitalauto
lost place
One of the hospitals examined by the committee.
1 claim
Spainauto
lost place
Spain is mentioned as a nation possibly aligning with the US policy toward Mexico.
1 claim
Spitzbergerauto
lost place
Location associated with Rev. E. Lytton.
1 claim
stationauto
lost place
The station was located near where the building of Cobb, Walsh and Wille Clinic now stands.
1 claim
St Lazarus campauto
lost place
The St Lazarus camp is one of the camps around Golden displaying great activity.
1 claim
Thamisal, Taos Countyauto
lost place
Postoffice established at Thamisal, Taos County, served from Penasco.
1 claim
the depotauto
lost place
A small platform of planks set down in the desert, three hundred yards from the town.
1 claim
The Snugauto
lost place
The Snug can furnish oysters fresh every day.
1 claim
the southwestern part of this countyauto
lost place
The southwestern part of this county has not been free of Indian raids for only a few months.
1 claim
the Westauto
lost place
The article refers to a section of the West where Indian troubles may occur due to a ruinous policy.
1 claim
Todilto Formationauto
lost place
A geological formation in New Mexico, depicted in pictorial works related to Todilto Park and Venus Needle.
1 claim
Todilto Parkauto
lost place
A scenic location north of Gallup, associated with the Todilto Formation and Navajo Indian Reservation, noted for its landscape in New Mexicโ€ฆ
1 claim
Torreonauto
lost place
Torreon, Mexico, was the city where a destructive fire occurred.
1 claim
Toulonauto
lost place
Location from which two powerful salvage vessels were dispatched to the scene of the disaster.
1 claim
Trukee Desertauto
lost place
A desert of sand fifty miles without wood or water that was crossed.
1 claim
Tucumcari, New Mexicoauto
lost place
Tucumcari, New Mexico is the location of the Land Office and the residence of several individuals mentioned.
1 claim
vicinity of Silver Cityauto
lost place
The article refers to Indian atrocities in the vicinity as things of the past.
1 claim
Viennaauto
lost place
Location of dispatch reporting downfall of Bela Kun.
1 claim
West Texasauto
lost place
West Texas was part of the proposed new state carved out of portions of West Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
1 claim
W. S. ranchauto
lost place
The dam on the W. S. ranch in Socorro county, N. M., has been finished and will soon be full of water.
1 claim
Wyomingauto
lost place
Listed among states/territories where the fees bill applies.
1 claim
Zuni Indian Reservationauto
lost place
Location in McKinley County, New Mexico, associated with the subjects.
1 claim

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