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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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Burro Cienegaauto
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Origin location for arrival C. F. W. Schmidle.
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Burro Mountainauto
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The location of the Phelps Dodge branch at Tyrone, where copper mining is affected by market conditions.
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Burro Springsauto
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Origin listed for C. W. Schmidle in arrivals at Timmer House.
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Butte Gila River irrigation dam siteauto
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An irrigation dam construction site on the Gila River in Arizona, whose staff included Big John and others depicted in the photograph.
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Byronauto
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Origin location for arrival W. H. Mix.
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Caballero canon, Otero County, New Mexicoauto
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The new copper mining camp is in Caballero canon in Otero County.
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Cabanatuan, Philippinesauto
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Location in Philippines where veteran was held as POW.
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C. A. bar ranchauto
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Ranch from which another posse came.
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Cahoon Armoryauto
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Venue for the Thanksgiving Dance.
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campauto
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The two men were found about three miles from camp.
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Camp Atterbury, Indianaauto
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Camp Atterbury, Indiana was a location where Ralph Jule Nelson served.
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Campbell additionauto
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Subdivision in El Paso where C. Newman owned lots.
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Camp Brookesauto
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1914 joint maneuver encampment covered in Camp Cody history.
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Camp Funstonauto
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Camp Funston in Kansas was the destination for the second group of men ordered to report.
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camps in the vicinityauto
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Camps in the vicinity of the probable line of escape of the marauders.
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Cananea, Sonora, Mexicoauto
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Cananea, located in Sonora, Mexico, is the site of operations for the Greene-Cananea company and related mining activities.
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Candelariaauto
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Location in Mexico where the ransom was to be paid and where the aviators were held.
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Canon Cityauto
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City of origin for I. L. Bartlett.
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Canyon del Muertoauto
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A site mentioned as having results indicating early domestic turkey husbandry.
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Canyon de Tiburciosauto
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Canyon de Tiburcios is where over 200 insurrectos await advices from General Orozco.
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Capitolauto
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Building where memorial evening was held.
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Capulin Volcano National Monumentauto
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Listed as a subject of the safety film negative.
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Capultuauto
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Capultu is listed as a station on the railway timetable.
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Carleton Ranchauto
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Mrs Murray Carleton and Mrs George Kettle came from the Carleton ranch near Watrous.
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