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Places

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

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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.

Santa Cruz de Rosales

Site of the last battle of the Mexican war in March 1848.

Santa Domingo Gulch

Gulch where new placer ground was discovered about 1500 feet east of the Pinos Altos road.

a.k.a. Santa Domingo gulch

Santa Fe

Santa Fe is the city where the State Corporation Commission of New Mexico signed and sealed the certificate of incorporation for the Lordsburg Oil Gas Development Company.

a.k.a. Santa Fc

Santa Fe Addition to the Town of Mountainair, New Mexico

Addition to Mountainair where the levied property (lot 23, block 11) is located.

a.k.a. Santa Fe Addition to the Town of Mountainair

Santa Fe County

Santa Fe County is the location of Waldo, where the new Orubneau and Byrant smelter is situated.

a.k.a. Santa Fe county

Santa Fe County (New Mexico)

Santa Fe County is listed as a subject of the chunk.

a.k.a. Santa Fe County, santa fe county (n.m.)

Santa Fe County, New Mexico

County in New Mexico.

a.k.a. Santa Fe County (N.M.)

Santa Fe National Forest

A national forest whose vicinity is shown on a New Mexico tourist map.

Santa Fe (New Mexico)

The chunk is labeled as being from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Santa Fe, Santa Fe, N.M.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe, New Mexico is the publication location of The New Mexican and the broader jurisdiction where legal matters were reported.

a.k.a. SANTA FE NEW MEXlCM, Santa Fe New Mexico

Santa Fe (N.M.)

The city and county in New Mexico where the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper was published.

a.k.a. Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe County (N.M.)

Santa Fe, N.M.

Santa Fe, N.M., is the location of the U.S. Land Office issuing the public notice.

Santa Fe Penitentiary

The prison from which three convicts escaped.

a.k.a. the pen at Santa Fe

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