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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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Pleasanton Valleyauto
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The valley where Pleasanton is located, partly owned by Mormons.
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Pleasant Viewauto
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Township that planned to celebrate with Liberty township.
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Plnetree Gulchauto
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Plnetree Gulch is one of the camps around Golden showing activity.
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Polandauto
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Poland is discussed in relation to American Legion services and peace conditions with Russian Soviet government.
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Pomonaauto
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Listed as location for Chas. A. Bailey.
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Portalesauto
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Place where S I Roberts went on court business.
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Portillu Mountainsauto
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Mountains mentioned as part of the basin.
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Portlandauto
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Place from which W. L. Austin arrived.
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Portland, Oregonauto
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One endpoint of a proposed long passenger train run.
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Portugalauto
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Destination of the treasure aboard the Royal squadron.
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Post Exchange at New Mexico Military Instituteauto
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Location of dances and the lounge room.
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postofficeauto
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Tramps came into the postoffice and told Postmaster Miller about mail on the ground near the coal pile.
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postoffice buildingauto
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The Mexican squaw takes up her station at the front of the postoffice building.
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Prairie Grove, Arkansasauto
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Battle where Hurlburt served with distinction.
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Precinct No 1auto
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Voting precinct consolidated with Precinct No 2 for justice office.
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Precinct No. 1auto
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Precinct for which Justice of the Peace candidates are running.
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Precinct No 2auto
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Voting precinct consolidated with Precinct No 1.
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Prescott Allen's ranchauto
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Prescott Allen's ranch on Bear creek was the destination toward which the horse was trailed.
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Pretoriaauto
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Roberts' dispatch is dated from Pretoria today.
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Przemyslauto
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Przemysl is mentioned as a location for Polish retirement.
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Pueblo, Colo.auto
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F. M. Prescott arrived from Pueblo, Colo.
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Pueblo of Jemezauto
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The Pueblo where Hosta was governor and from which the shield originated.
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Puenteauto
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A street in Las Vegas, Nuevo Mexico, where a store is located.
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Puerto de Lunaauto
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The sheep killing occurred between the Juan d Dios and Putullo, and A. Eutaskowski is from Puerto de Luna.
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