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Places ยท starting with S

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

299 places matching S of 2255 totalpage 3 of 13๐Ÿ”Ž search places
San Juan (New Mexico)

A location in New Mexico associated with washing wheat and Pueblo Indian activities.

a.k.a. San Juan

San Juan, New Mexico

Location in New Mexico associated with the scene of washing wheat.

a.k.a. San Juan

San Lorenzo, N. M.

The town from which the letter to the editor is dated and where the initial events took place.

a.k.a. San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo, N.M.

San Lorenzo is the location where I. L. Ancheta encountered suspicious individuals and where N. Y. Ancheta's store was robbed.

a.k.a. San Lorenzo

San Luis Pass

Pass through which the Indians went after stealing horses from Deer Creek.

a.k.a. San Luis pass

San Luis Potosi

Mexican city where Pace forged Marshal Fricke's name to a check.

a.k.a. St. Luis Potosi

San Marcial Harvey House

San Marcial Harvey House is a location in New Mexico where I. R. Kittrell has a dental office.

a.k.a. San Marcial Harvey House

San Marcial, New Mexico

San Marcial, New Mexico is a location where dentist J. K. Kittrell has an office at the Harvey House.

a.k.a. San Marcial

San Marcos Hotel

Hotel in San Marcos, Arizona, hosting the meeting.

a.k.a. Totel San Marcos

San Marino, California

Location of the Huntington Library.

San Miguel County

The county where J. W. Lynch operates as a cattle man.

San Pedro

A town where Alberto Chacon's body was found in a well, described as San Pedro's first mystery.

a.k.a. San Pedro

San Pedro District

Mining district where John Maddox resided.

a.k.a. San Pedro District

San Pedro River

The river in Arizona where Mowry later appeared and built a smelter.

a.k.a. San Pedro river

San Quentin

Prison where Henry B. Miller was being taken.

a.k.a. San Quentin

San Rafael

The plaza where election ballots were being counted when the assassination occurred.

a.k.a. plaza of San Rafael

San Rafael, New Mexico

Plaza where the assassination and subsequent events took place.

a.k.a. San Rafael

San Simon

Location of the 3H headquarters ranch where the killing occurred.

San Simon District

A district forty-five miles west.

a.k.a. San Simon districts

San Simon valley

Location of the roundup association working area.

a.k.a. San Simon valley

Santa Ana, California

One of the locations where Richard J. Miller was stationed or served.

Santa Barbara Cemetery

Burial location for Joseph Robert Godford.

a.k.a. Santa Barbara cemetery

Santa Clara Indian Reservation

The Santa Clara Indian Reservation is in Sandoval County, half a mile from the northwestern edge of the reservation near Mount Tsukomo.

Santa Cruz

Home of Jose de la Cruz Naranjo.

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