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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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Taibanauto
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Taiban is the location of the newspaper's publication.
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Tajiqueauto
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Community represented by W M Dow.
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Talpa, New Mexicoauto
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Location mentioned in an advertisement for LaudenslagcT Medical Comj10t.
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Taos Countyauto
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Location of the District Court where the lawsuit is filed.
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Taos, New Mexicoauto
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Residence of Maliquias Martinez.
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Taos Puebloauto
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Subject of a nitrate negative photograph.
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Tarrant Countyauto
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A county in Texas where candidates are announced for sheriff.
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Templarauto
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A building that housed the halls of Knights of Pythias, Masons, and Odd Fellows.
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Territory of New Mexicoauto
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Michael Steck was appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Territory of New Mexico.
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Tesuque Canyonauto
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Canyon where surveyors planned to resurvey and ascertain timber quality and quantity.
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Texas and Yankie streetsauto
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Corner location of Gee Lung's Chinese store in Silver City.
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Thayers ranch, Eddy County, New Mexicoauto
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The canon is about two miles west of Thayers ranch.
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the barnauto
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Moody and his son came out of the barn.
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the big Hatchetauto
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The mangled remains of Carl Ehrman were found on the west side of the big Hatchet.
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the borderauto
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The article suggests sending troops to the border to protect pioneers.
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the Broadwayauto
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A hotel where Pearson inquired the way and met Mr. Gaddis.
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the buildingauto
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The building where the shooting occurred and where Ada fled to the rear.
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the cabinauto
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The location where Mr. Feasel was taken after the accident.
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the castleauto
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Place where excavation is not yet finished and new treasure might be discovered.
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The Des Moines (dance hall)auto
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One of the dance halls in Codyville.
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the 'Friscoauto
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A location or line reference associated with the Plaza.
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the hillauto
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Hundreds of people searched the hill.
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the hospitalauto
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Mr. Luke had been at the hospital for the past week.
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the hotelauto
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The hotel on Broadway where Pearson met Mr. Gaddis and confronted his wife.
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