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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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Maerofin additionauto
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Subdivision in El Paso where Cruz Ortiz owned lots (block 34).
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Magoffin additionauto
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Subdivision in El Paso where Natividad Dolores owned lots.
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Main street (Silver City)auto
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Main street in Silver City where the runaway team and wagon came to a stop against a cottonwood above the Tremont House.
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Manchesterauto
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Manchester is mentioned as the origin for A. E. Boisvert.
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Mangus, New Mexicoauto
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Location of Peter Mungall's ranch where the killing occurred.
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Manhattan Heightsauto
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Neighborhood where Windcrest is located, mentioned as the location of the new home.
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Marathonauto
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Marathon is the location of Jackson Market, which purchased cattle.
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Marble Avenueauto
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Location of Ward's Store.
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Marfaauto
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Marfa is where railroad workers returned to stand as witnesses in court cases involving killings on the railroad.
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Marionauto
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Location associated with F. M. Her.
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Marquette Building, Chicagoauto
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Office location of representative C. J. Anderson.
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Marshall, Michiganauto
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Location of the Pyramid Drug Company.
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Martin Mullen's houseauto
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The house at Apache Tejo that was robbed.
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Marysville, Californiaauto
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Dateline location where Joe Baker died.
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Matbiasauto
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Matbias is mentioned as a location where M Simon can be seen.
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McEvers Ranchauto
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McEvers ranch was part of Victorio's raid.
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Mcintosh, New Mexicoauto
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Location of D. S. King's office.
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McKinzie’s abandoned ranchauto
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The west fork of the river is near McKinzie's abandoned ranch.
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McVey residenceauto
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Residence that Mrs Gus Salen and Mrs Bertha Mullen moved into.
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Mecklenburg-Schwerinauto
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Duke Adolph Friedrich is uncle of the reigning grand duke.
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Mengerauto
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Several individuals are at the Menger hotel.
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Mesilla, New Mexicoauto
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Fountain moved to Mesilla, New Mexico in 1874.
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Mesquite, Texasauto
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A town in Texas where the Business League pays for boll weevils.
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Mess Hallauto
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Dining hall where Thanksgiving dinner was held.
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