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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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Rio Mimbresauto
lost place
The accident occurred on the Rio Mimbres.
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Rita Blanco canyonauto
lost place
Cowboys of 101 at Headquarters in the Rita Blanco canyon.
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RobertsBanner buildingauto
lost place
The Hixson Co moved to the RobertsBanner building.
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Roberts Ranchauto
lost place
Ranch where horses returned covered in blood after the Cooney Mine attack.
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Rochesterauto
lost place
Listed as a location associated with D. Flood.
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Rocky Mountain countryauto
lost place
A region where Robert Redding lived for over thirty years.
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Rocladaauto
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John W Condon was from Roclada; Mr and Mrs P J Emenaker returned from Roclada.
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Rodarteauto
lost place
Rodarte is mentioned as a location for several individuals.
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Roe Haven, San Franciscoauto
lost place
Location mentioned as residence of J. A. Lyman.
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Rollaauto
lost place
Origin of C. R. Millard.
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Rolla, Mo.auto
lost place
C. R. Willard arrived from Rolla, Mo.
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Romeauto
lost place
City where Archbishop Jacinto Lopez and Bishop Monte de Oho were invited to visit the Pope.
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Romeoauto
lost place
Romeo is a location mentioned as the home of Jim McDonald.
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Ro que Garciaauto
lost place
Ro que Garcia is mentioned as a boundary for a property owned by Celestina Baca de Galiz.
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Rough and Ready Stationauto
lost place
A station on the Butterfield Overland Mail route in New Mexico Territory.
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Royauto
lost place
Mentioned in multiple ads: 2 miles from Roy, National Bank of Roy, Roy Trading Co.
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Roy, New Mexicoauto
lost place
Location of Harmony Lodge No. 24.
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Rustenburgauto
lost place
BadenPowell occupied Rustenburg, 60 miles west of Pretoria.
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Sacramento National Forestauto
lost place
National forest in New Mexico where lands are subject to settlement.
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Sacramentos, Dona Ana countyauto
lost place
Location from which Frank Garst operates.
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said countyauto
lost place
The county where the ranch is located and where the record is filed.
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Samoaauto
lost place
Germany's actions in Samoa are straining relations with the United States.
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Sanauto
lost place
San is part of a location mentioned in the context of a lifted body from the San.
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San Andreaauto
lost place
San Andrea is fifty miles west of Chihuahua and was taken possession of by fifty revolutionists.
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