Ranches & Homesteads
Ranches and homesteads attested in Grant County, NM historical sources โ operating dates, owners, brand histories, and the modern parcels they map onto where known.
NoteSurface and mineral ownership change over time. Always verify current ownership via county records before any visit; do not enter private land without permission.
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Corralitos ranchranch
lost place
A ranch in Mexico that was the site of a shooting altercation.
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Cow Springs Ranchranch
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Ranch managed by R. L. Morgan where Murray left ten head of stock horses.
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Davidson ranchranch
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A ranch infested by men with questionable records.
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D Bar ranchranch
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Destination of a hunting trip by Bob Evans, Fairon, and Shoemaker.
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Diamond Creek cattle rangeranch
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Cattle range where four antelope had taken up abode with cattle.
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Feagles' ranchranch
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A ranch east of town where the lost Summers child wandered.
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Florida Cattle Company Ranchranch
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A ranch located east of the Mexico line included in the described route.
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Frank Silvas' ranchranch
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Location of the baile, three miles above Silver City.
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Gienasranch
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Area east of the Mimbres River where the NAN brand ranches were located.
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Gila alfalfa ranchranch
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Ranch belonging to Lyons & Campbell used for feeding steers on alfalfa.
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Gray ranchranch
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A ranch near the Animas where Indians ran off five horses.
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Grozur's Ranchranch
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Ranch reached by the escaped convicts via Diamond Creek, from which point they were not traced further.
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Hall ranchranch
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Ranch near where the McAfee-Hudson shooting occurred.
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Haymerranch
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Haymer is a location approximately sixty miles from where Sheriff Klorenco was, where the murdered man owned a farm.
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Hicks ranchranch
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A ranch located at the Mimbres crossing.
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H.W. ranchranch
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A ranch near Fleming owned by Samuel Harsh.
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Jim Stock Ranchranch
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Ranch owned by W. H. Donaldson.
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J T Ranchranch
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A ranch where Billy Conant served as foreman.
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Lang ranchranch
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Ranch in Animas valley on the Mexican line where Indians stole horses belonging to Head & Hearst.
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LC Ranchranch
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A ranch where Dud Hayes and John Lovely both worked.
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Mangusranch
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Location of Peter Mungall's ranch where the killing occurred.
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McCabe Ranchranch
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Ranch where the bodies of Fred Meyers and Bill Suggs were found several days after they were killed.
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McEvers' Ranchranch
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Ranch reached during Victorio's raid.
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McKenzie ranchranch
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A ranch in Lincoln County raided by a posse; McKenzie is the owner.
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