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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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Socorro county ranchesauto
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Victor Sais returned after a trip to his Socorro county ranches.
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Socorro mining districtauto
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The district where the Lexington and Andrew Jackson claims are located.
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soda factoryauto
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A place where Mr. Gaddis went after leaving Pearson.
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Soda Springsauto
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Location in Idaho where the steers were delivered and where the Soda Springs Cattle Company was based.
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Soldier Hillauto
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Location of Ulzana's ambush.
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Soldier's Farewellauto
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A station on the Butterfield Overland Mail route in New Mexico Territory.
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Sonoriansauto
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The Sonorians were the party for whom six individuals crossed the river, and they were also killed by the Yumas.
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South Africaauto
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South Africa is where Fred W Parker formerly worked for De Beers and gained expertise in diamond prospecting.
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South Bendauto
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Mentioned as the origin of Chas. Quigly.
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South Carolinaauto
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State in the US.
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Southernauto
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Judge B F Ballard and John Sutherland are at the Southern.
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southern Californiaauto
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Southern California was a destination on the southern overland route.
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Southern New Mexicoauto
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Region where the Gila is located and where E. T. Hubbard is active.
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Southern Pacific companyauto
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Company where Pat Hines formerly worked on a section.
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South Second Streetauto
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The old Gazette office on South Second Street is being fitted up for a branch shop.
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South Side of Plazaauto
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Location of a store selling souvenir china.
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South Side Pazaauto
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Location of a jewelry business (The Filigree Jeweler) in Santa Fe.
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Southwestauto
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The Southwest is mentioned as the region where the newspaper circulates among intelligent and progressive people.
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southwestern Arizonaauto
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Region where the White Mountain Apaches are reported to be uneasy.
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Southwestern New Mexicoauto
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Southwestern New Mexico is the general region where mining activity is reported.
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Southwest (United States)auto
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The Southwest region is listed as a subject of the photograph.
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Spanish borderlandsauto
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Region in which Apache groups operated under Spanish rule.
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Sperling's storeauto
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The store where Frank Sperling was found murdered and which was robbed.
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Spokane, Washingtonauto
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Location of the International Casualty Company.
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