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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.

NoteThese entries are research targets — coordinates are intentionally absent or low-confidence. Help locate one by submitting a correction via /contribute.

Showing 18731896 of 2029 · page 79 of 85 · 24 on this page matched via name pattern (uncurated)

S. Princusauto
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Origin of W. E. Osborne, likely a misspelling of 'S. Princus' in New York.
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Springer, New Mexicoauto
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Mentioned as the location west of which gold mining districts are located.
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Springsauto
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Several trips were made from the Springs to Mr. Thompson's ranch.
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stableauto
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A stable that was blown up by the unidentified man using giant powder, containing several valuable horses.
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Stacder ton Heidelbergauto
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Buller hopes to occupy Stacder ton Heidelberg near Johannesburg.
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State College, N. M.auto
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State College baseball team returned from Deming and played games locally.
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State of New Mexicoauto
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The State of New Mexico is the state under whose laws the Board of County Commissioners must act.
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Stein’s Pass stationauto
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The robbers boarded the mail car as the train left Stein’s Pass station.
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St Jamesauto
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Judge W Fly is at the St James.
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St. Joeauto
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Mentioned as the origin of H. D. Motter, H. Constable, S. H. Fields.
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St Lazarus gulchauto
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The McKlnley Gold Mining company works on their property in the upper part of the St Lazarus gulch.
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St Louisauto
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Compared as a large city where similar quality merchandise may cost more.
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St. Louis Universityauto
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Euterio Baca and Page B. Otero were classmates at St. Louis University.
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St Marks churchauto
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Location of the marriage ceremony.
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St Marys Hallauto
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The commencement exercises of the Immaculate Conception school were held in St Marys hall.
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St. Marys Hallauto
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The commencement exercises of the Immaculate Conception School were held in St. Marys Hall.
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St. Paulauto
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Listed as a destination reachable via the Santa Fe route.
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St Pauls English Lutheran churchauto
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Miss Trace Miller will sing a solo at this church.
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Surra Countyauto
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County in the territory of New Mexico where patent lands are situated.
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Sutherland Springsauto
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John Sutherland is a well known citizen of Sutherland Springs.
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SW1/4 Sec 5 T7N R22E N.M. Meridianauto
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The SW1/4 of Section 5, Township 7 North, Range 22 East, New Mexico Meridian is part of the land described in the entries.
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Sweet Springsauto
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Origin of Laa Hawkins, E. M. Brown, and R. W. Speed.
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Szentesauto
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Location entered by Hungarians.
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Szolnokauto
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Location where bridges were blown up by Rumanians.
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