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Stage Routes & Stage Stops

Stagecoach lines and stage stops attested in Grant County, NM sources. Swing stations (~12 mi apart for fresh teams) and home stations (overnight with meals) along the routes that linked Silver City to Deming, Las Cruces, Fort Bayard, and the Mogollons.

NoteSeveral stops survive only as foundations or place-names. Coordinates are best-effort and often inferred from contemporary route descriptions.

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Frisco Riverroad
lost place
A river tributary to the Gila mentioned in a route description.
1 claim
Grant Housestage stop
active 1858โ€“1858 ยท lost place
A building in Shakespeare, near Lordsburg, built between 1858 and 1872 that served meals to stagecoach passengers and was used as a hanging โ€ฆ
1 claim
Pike's Peakroad
lost place
A prominent peak 14,147 feet high named after Major Zebulon M. Pike.
1 claim
Alameda Streetroad
Alameda Street is the location of the Purdy sisters' home in Carlsbad.
0 claims ยท ๐Ÿ“
Bayard Streetroad
Street intersecting Broadway where the Methodist Church stood.
0 claims ยท ๐Ÿ“
Buckhornroad
lost place
Locale on the described route between Siggins and Mule Springs.
0 claims
Casa Grande, Arizonaroad
lost place
Location on the road where Henry B. Miller committed stage robbery.
0 claims
Central Avenueroad
lost place
Street in Temple, Texas where Mrs. Josie Cameron resides.
0 claims
Chicagostage stop
Rail or stage destination.
0 claims ยท ๐Ÿ“
Clifton House, New Mexicostage stop
lost place
A station stop on the St. Louis, Rocky Mountain and Pacific Railway line near Raton.
0 claims
Elena Streetroad
lost place
A street in or near Hillsboro where the Givens took up residence.
0 claims
Florence Roadroad
lost place
Road near which G. W. Apusy had cattle located about twelve miles from Globe.
0 claims
Gila Roadroad
lost place
Road Jim Murray took after being released from jail, leading to the Circle ranch.
0 claims
Kennekuk, Kansasroad
lost place
First station west of St. Joseph on the pony express route, forty-five miles away.
0 claims
La Bajada Hillroad
lost place
A scenic location on the New Mexico Scenic Highway.
0 claims
Lawbaughroad
lost place
Creek or locale west of Telegraph on the described route.
0 claims
Mangas Creekroad
lost place
A creek mentioned in a cattle range route.
0 claims
Maricopa Wellsroad
lost place
Destination on the old road from Phoenix near where human remains were found.
0 claims
Mexican borderroad
lost place
The border towards which Captain Keys followed the trail.
0 claims
Mexico lineroad
lost place
The southern boundary mentioned in the route description.
0 claims
Missouri Riverroad
lost place
Western boundary reference for the unfenced expanse on the trail to Santa Fe.
0 claims
Mogollon Creekroad
lost place
A creek waypoint in a cattle range route.
0 claims
Ojo Calienteroad
lost place
Place on Pike's route to Santa Fe.
0 claims
Pike's Peak stablesroad
lost place
Location where the pony express start was made.
0 claims