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Places

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

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Phoenix

Phoenix is mentioned as the origin of police officer Robert Williams.

Phoenix, Arizona

The 17th annual convention of the American Mining Congress is to be held in Phoenix, Arizona.

a.k.a. Phoenix, Ariz

Picacho Station

A station on the Butterfield Overland Mail route in New Mexico Territory.

Picuria Pueblo

Location near the boundary of the land entry described in the U.S. Land Office notice.

a.k.a. Picuria Pueblo

Pierce County

Pierce County in Washington is where the coking industry is restricted to a limited area.

PierceFinKy addition

Subdivision in El Paso where G. L. N. North owned part of lots.

a.k.a. PierceFinKy add

Pie Town

Pie Town is listed as a subject in a safety film negative record.

Pike's Peak

A prominent peak 14,147 feet high named after Major Zebulon M. Pike.

Pike's Peak stables

Location where the pony express start was made.

a.k.a. Pike's Peak stables

Pina

A location associated with School District No. 14.

Pinal County

Arizona county from which Stocking was sentenced.

Pine Cienega

Location near Carlisle where a herd of cattle has located.

Pine Creek

Location where Winkler killed a half-breed silver tip bear on September 25.

a.k.a. Pine creek

Pine Ridge Agency

The agency threatened by hostile Native Americans during the crisis.

a.k.a. Pine Ridge agency

pinon grove

The pinon grove is the location several miles from home where the Mexican lady was attacked and killed by a bear.

a.k.a. pinon grove

Pinos Altos

Pinos Altos is a mining area in southwestern New Mexico Territory, located east of the site where Bullard and Hudson discovered silver in 1870.

Pinos Altos, Grant County, New Mexico

The location in southwestern New Mexico where the chief blanket was collected in 1872.

Pinos Altos Mountains

Mountains where Calvin Feasel's fatal accident occurred.

a.k.a. Pinos Altos mountains

Pinos Altos, New Mexico

Hurlburt came to Pinos Altos in 1868.

a.k.a. Pinos Altos

Pinos Altos, NM

Mountain town at 7,000+ feet with 19th-century buildings forming an Old West movie set atmosphere.

Pinos Altos Range

A mountain range whose foothills contain the settlement of Pinos Altos.

Pinos Altos road

The road on which Pilar Perez and his sweetheart were traveling when overtaken by Deputy Sheriff Hall.

a.k.a. Pinos Altos road

Pinos Wells

Precinct visited by the assessor on Feb 12 at R S Garcia Co Store.

Pioneer corral

Corral from which a four-horse team ran away with an empty wagon.

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