Mimbres River place
also known as: Mimbres river, Mimbres, the Mimbres
Summary: The Mimbres River was a place where people lived, but no further details about its historical significance are provided.
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Spanish
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891)um-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
osiers or willows
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891)um-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
willows
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891)The Mimbres river derives its name from
the Spanish, mimbres, meaning osiers or willows.
owned
cited from For years before and after this time, the… (1891)
For years before and after this time, the
crossing of the Mimbres was a station on the
southern overland route from southwest Mis-
souri to El Paso, and thence by way of Mesilla
and the Mimbres on to the Pacific coast, touch-
ing at Tucson and…
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For years before and after this time, the…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
The Mimbres river derives its name from… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The Mimbres river derives its name from…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain