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Places · starting with C

Towns, mines, ranches, and landmarks in Grant County, NM, with coordinates where known.

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Caballero canon, Otero County, New Mexico

The new copper mining camp is in Caballero canon in Otero County.

a.k.a. Caballero canon

Cabanatuan, Philippines

Location in Philippines where veteran was held as POW.

C. A. bar ranch

Ranch from which another posse came.

Cab Conway's cabin

The cabin belonging to Cab Conway that was robbed twice.

a.k.a. cabin

Cabin

A rough cabin where Hogan was cooking dinner when attacked by Geronimo.

a.k.a. rough cabin

Cache Valley

Valley where Joseph F. Smith stayed for two weeks before returning publicly.

a.k.a. Cache valley

Cahoon Armory

Venue for the Thanksgiving Dance.

calaboose

Local jail where Graeter was initially placed after surrendering.

Calamity Bar

Mining location at its lower end where Pricillano found the gold nugget, near Greenhorn Gulch.

Calgary

Calgary, Alberta, is the source of a dispatch about investigators from Arkansas and Pennsylvania.

a.k.a. Alberta

California

State holding a general election with a large voter registration in 1920.

Cámara de Representantes

The hall in the Capitol where the civic memorial ceremony was held.

a.k.a. Cáma ra de Representante

Cambridge

City where Robert Black was educated in the public schools.

a.k.a. Camoridge

Cameron Creek Village

A Mimbres site in Grant County excavated by Wesley Bradfield.

camp

The two men were found about three miles from camp.

Camp Apache

Place where two surviving boys eventually arrived nearly dead from hunger and exposure.

Camp Atterbury, Indiana

Camp Atterbury, Indiana was a location where Ralph Jule Nelson served.

Campbell addition

Subdivision in El Paso where C. Newman owned lots.

a.k.a. Campbell add

Campbellite Mine

One of three full claims owned by the company, located about three miles south of Silver City.

a.k.a. "Campbellite"

Camp Brookes

1914 joint maneuver encampment covered in Camp Cody history.

Camp Cody (N.M.)

A World War I military camp located in Deming, New Mexico, featuring tents and military buildings in an arid landscape.

a.k.a. Camp Cody, Deming New Mexico

Camp Cooney

A mining camp located on Mineral Creek, half a mile below Queen Mill, associated with the Queen Consolidated mining operations.

Camp Deming

Camp established in 1916, closed February 1917, later renamed Camp Cody.

Camp Funston

Camp Funston in Kansas was the destination for the second group of men ordered to report.

a.k.a. iamp a unston, Camp Funston

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