Springs & Water Sources
Springs, wells, tanks, and seasonal water sources of Grant County, NM. Water determined where towns, mines, and ranches survived โ and where they didn't.
Showing 25โ48 of 50 ยท page 2 of 3
Dry Creekwater source
lost place
Creek on the described route between Mogollon Creek and Siggins.
0 claims
Duck Creekwater source
lost place
Location of Lyons & Campbell Cattle Company's alfalfa fields and artificial lake.
0 claims
Eagle Creekwater source
lost place
Location near the Blue where a family was rumored killed.
0 claims
Emery springsspring
lost place
A place where Peter Riggs' body was found.
0 claims
Feather Riverwater source
lost place
River near Johnson's store.
0 claims
Gienna Creekwater source
lost place
A creek north of Brockman's mentioned in a cattle range route.
0 claims
Gila Hot Springsspring
lost place
Hot springs resort area with a hotel, approximately 27 miles south of McKinzie's ranch.
0 claims
Glenn Springsspring
lost place
A location raided by bandits.
0 claims
Hardy's Coloradowater source
lost place
A branch of the main Colorado River traveled by Allen's party.
0 claims
headwaters of the Gilawater source
lost place
A location near where Whitehill and Emery were prospecting.
0 claims
Hot Springsspring
lost place
Location associated with Colonel Hudson, Cloney's employer.
0 claims
Hudson's Hot Springsspring
lost place
Hot springs near which Landro Renteria was apprehended by the posse.
0 claims
Mangas Creekwater source
lost place
A creek mentioned in a cattle range route.
0 claims
Mangas Lakewater source
lost place
Lake owned by James Metcalf where someone exploded dynamite.
0 claims
Mangas Springsspring
lost place
Location where Ed Moulton met the citizens' party with a wagon.
0 claims
Meadow Creekwater source
lost place
Location of the Herring ranch, ten miles northeast of Pinos Altos.
0 claims
Merrill's Wellswater source
lost place
Starting point for Round Up District No. 1.
0 claims
Pine Cienegawater source
lost place
Location near Carlisle where a herd of cattle has located.
0 claims
Pine Creekwater source
lost place
Location where Winkler killed a half-breed silver tip bear on September 25.
0 claims
Platte riverwater source
lost place
River that was very high and running rapidly, where a horse mired in quicksand and drowned.
0 claims
Salt Lake valleywater source
lost place
A point along the pony express route where travel went well.
0 claims
San Vicente Cienegawater source
lost place
Original name for what became Silver City, New Mexico.
0 claims
Southern Arizonawater source
lost place
A region where Dr. E. C. Thatcher was formerly well-known.
0 claims
Streams of Milkspring
lost place
Boiling springs producing milky-white streams near the Lake of Ink, colored by lime in solution.
0 claims