Roads, Trails & Canyons
Historic roads, wagon trails, stage routes, gulches, and canyons of Grant County, NM. These are the corridors that moved people, ore, mail, and trouble across the region.
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Horseshoe Canyoncanyon
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Canyon where the cowboys struck the Apaches' trail.
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Kennekuk, Kansasroad
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First station west of St. Joseph on the pony express route, forty-five miles away.
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La Bajada Hillroad
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A scenic location on the New Mexico Scenic Highway.
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Lawbaughroad
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Creek or locale west of Telegraph on the described route.
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Lawbaugh Canyoncanyon
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Location near the Gila where a beef was butchered by unknown parties.
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Market Streetroad
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Street where the well was located into which Mary Brown fell.
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Mineral Creekcanyon
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A waterway in a rugged mountainous canyon where Camp Cooney was situated.
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Missouri Riverroad
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Western boundary reference for the unfenced expanse on the trail to Santa Fe.
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Mogollon Creekroad
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A creek waypoint in a cattle range route.
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Moulton canoncanyon
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Canon from which floodwaters came rolling down during the Sapello flood.
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North Silver Avenueroad
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Street where H. Fieldness's Singer Sewing Machine office was located.
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Ojo Calienteroad
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Place on Pike's route to Santa Fe.
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Pike's Peak stablesroad
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Location where the pony express start was made.
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Pinos Altos roadroad
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The road on which Pilar Perez and his sweetheart were traveling when overtaken by Deputy Sheriff Hall.
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Raton Passroad
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Mountain pass where Uncle Dick Woatton operated a toll wagon road.
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Sacatonroad
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A location waypoint in a cattle range route.
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Sacaton Canyoncanyon
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Starting point for the hunting trip on September 1st.
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Salise Mountainsroad
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Mountains across which the Indian trail was followed.
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San Fernando de Taosroad
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The great valley the narrator's trail led toward.
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Santa Domingo Gulchgulch
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Gulch where new placer ground was discovered about 1500 feet east of the Pinos Altos road.
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Santa Fe Trailroad
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Historic trail that Navaho Sam traveled.
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Santo Domingo gulchgulch
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Location where a dead body was found near Pinos Altos.
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Sapelloroad
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A location and creek/meadow on the Mimbres mentioned in a route.
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Sigginsroad
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A location waypoint in a cattle range route.
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