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Places

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

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Santa Fe Railway

The Santa Fe Railway's main line leads East and West from Chicago, Kansas City, Galveston, and points East to San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso, and Old Mexico.

a.k.a. Santa Fe System

Santa Fe road

The Santa Fe road is described as a misnomer to call a trail, with vast level greensward on either side.

a.k.a. Santa Fe trail

Santa Fe round house

Location near where Jas. Mirk was held up by a drunken cowboy.

Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Location of state capitol in New Mexico.

a.k.a. Santa Fe

Santa Fe Trail

Historic trail that Navaho Sam traveled.

a.k.a. Santa Fe Trail

Santa Isabel

Santa Isabel, located 40 miles west of Chihuahua, is the site where 18 foreign miners were murdered.

Santana Lopez

A location associated with School District No. 13.

Santa Rita

A location from which Miss Maggie Muhone visited.

a.k.a. Santa Rita

Santa Rita copper mine

A copper mine located in Santa Rita, New Mexico, depicted with a drag line.

a.k.a. Santa Rita Copper Mine

Santa Rita copper mines

Copper mines leased by Robert McKnight, more than a hundred miles from any settlement and surrounded by hostile Indian tribes.

a.k.a. Santa Rita copper mines

Santa Rita del Cobre mine

Copper mine discovered in 1800 in southwest New Mexico.

Santa Rita mines

Mineral-rich mines mentioned in Mowry's memoir as part of the region that would become Grant County.

Santa Rita, New Mexico

Now-vanished company mining town that was physically relocated for the expanding Santa Rita (Chino) open-pit copper mine.

a.k.a. Santa Rita

Santa Rita (N.M.)

The location associated with the mine and pictorial works.

a.k.a. Santa Rita

Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa is a stop on Governor Thurman's planned itinerary in eastern New Mexico.

Santo Domingo gulch

Location where a dead body was found near Pinos Altos.

a.k.a. Santo Domingo gulch

San Vicente Cienega

Original name for what became Silver City, New Mexico.

a.k.a. Silver City

San Vicente range

Range from which Mr. Boyce purchased two and three year old steers.

Sapello

A location and creek/meadow on the Mimbres mentioned in a route.

a.k.a. Sapello, the Sapello

Sapello country

Area where J. A. Price and S. A. Griffin had been operating.

a.k.a. Sapello country

Sapello Meadow

A meadow traveled west on toward the Gila.

a.k.a. Sapello meadow

Sapello valley

Valley visited by a terrible cloudburst and flood.

a.k.a. Sapello

Sapillo

Origin of S. Biddle and A. W. Copland.

sawmill

A sawmill about a mile and a quarter from Herring's ranch, where Thompson and Staples were staying.

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