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 — coordinates are intentionally absent or low-confidence. Help locate one by submitting a correction via /contribute.
Showing 1681–1704 of 2029 · page 71 of 85 · 24 on this page matched via name pattern (uncurated) ⓘ
Pattersonauto
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Place of residence of Harry A Coombs.
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Peabodyauto
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Location associated with G. W. Campbell.
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Peco riverauto
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The Peco river is mentioned as a boundary for a property owned by Mo Gonzales.
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Pecosauto
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The hunting party returned from the Pecos.
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Pecos Riverauto
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X F Ross drowned in the Pecos River about five miles from Artesia.
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Pecos Valleyauto
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G W Hazlewood investigated conditions in the Pecos valley a few weeks prior.
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Penascoauto
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Town serving the Thamisal post office, three miles distant.
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Peñascoauto
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Peñasco is mentioned as a location for several individuals.
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Peñasco, New Mexicoauto
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Place of residence of Bonito A. Romero according to the U.S. Land Office notice.
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Peter Mungall's houseauto
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The house where Peter Mungall and others drank whiskey and where Jimmy was put to bed.
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Peter Mungall's Ranchauto
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The location of the killing on the Mangus river area.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniaauto
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C. G. Lott's former home before coming to Albuquerque.
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Philippine Islandsauto
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Territory represented by visitors at the Homecoming.
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Phoenix, Arizonaauto
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The 17th annual convention of the American Mining Congress is to be held in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Picacho Stationauto
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A station on the Butterfield Overland Mail route in New Mexico Territory.
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Picuria Puebloauto
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Location near the boundary of the land entry described in the U.S. Land Office notice.
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Pierce Countyauto
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Pierce County in Washington is where the coking industry is restricted to a limited area.
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PierceFinKy additionauto
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Subdivision in El Paso where G. L. N. North owned part of lots.
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Pinaauto
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A location associated with School District No. 14.
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pinon groveauto
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The pinon grove is the location several miles from home where the Mexican lady was attacked and killed by a bear.
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Pinos Altos, NMauto
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Mountain town at 7,000+ feet with 19th-century buildings forming an Old West movie set atmosphere.
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Pinos Wellsauto
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Precinct visited by the assessor on Feb 12 at R S Garcia Co Store.
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Plaza Viejaauto
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A location in Las Vegas, Nuevo Mexico, where a store is situated.
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Pleasanton, Socorro County, N.M.auto
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Pleasanton is a settlement in Socorro County, New Mexico, experiencing a decline in population due to Mormon exodus.
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