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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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Jarillaauto
lost place
J. P. Ayers was removed to Jarilla.
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Jedumiiauto
lost place
Jedumii is listed as a station on the railway timetable.
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Jemez Mountainsauto
lost place
The Jemez Mountains in New Mexico are the location associated with the provenience of the vase offering.
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Jim ranchauto
lost place
Jim ranch is mentioned as the home of guest J. W. Eliel.
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J. K. ranchauto
lost place
Place of origin for Rob Roy.
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Johannesburgauto
lost place
Hunter expects to reach Johannesburg by June 19.
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John Coleman's ranchauto
lost place
The ranch east of town where John Coleman washes gold from the soil.
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John Gray ranchauto
lost place
The south wagon will start work at the John Gray ranch at the head of the valley.
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J. Ross Thomas Memorialauto
lost place
Building where some younger cadets are quartered.
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J S Keller Houseauto
lost place
House in Punta for assessor visit.
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Juan d Diosauto
lost place
The sheep killing occurred between the Juan d Dios and Putullo.
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Juan Jose Lobato Grantauto
lost place
The Juan Jose Lobato Grant is in Rio Arriba County, with Mount Tsukomo at its southwest tip.
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Julesburgauto
lost place
Location on the Platte River where a rider drowned while fording the river.
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junction of the Gila and Colorado riversauto
lost place
Location of the Yuma Ferry where the massacre occurred.
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Kansas City, Missouriauto
lost place
Previous location of Mrs. E. V. Emanuel.
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Kansas City, Mo.auto
lost place
Kansas City, Mo. is mentioned as the location of two individuals.
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Kansas shoreauto
lost place
The Kansas shore was watched by the crowd as John Fry's horse emerged from the thicket.
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Kearneyauto
lost place
The article references a 'Kearney dude' as a comparison for how the subject smokes cigarettes.
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Kennaauto
lost place
Location near which Miss Ina Witt has a claim.
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Kenna, New Mexicoauto
lost place
Kenna, New Mexico is the location of W T Row's office.
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Kentuckyauto
lost place
The tobacco growers of Kentucky believe themselves in the grasp of a monopoly.
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Kingston districtauto
lost place
The article mentions the Kingston district as a location of significant mining production.
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Kingston, N.M.auto
lost place
Location mentioned in newspaper record.
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Kittitas Countyauto
lost place
Kittitas County in Washington is home to the Roslyn field, the only workable coal in Washington east of the Cascades.
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