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  • Mowry City is a ghost town first in Doña Ana County, then Grant County and finally in Luna County, New Mexico, United States, approximately 25 miles (40 km)...
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    shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora to the south. New Mexico's largest city is Albuquerque, and its state capital...
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  • Mowry, Arizona, a ghost town and the site of the Mowry massacres Mowry City, New Mexico, a ghost town Mowry Slough, San Francisco Bay William Mowry House...
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    Sylvester Mowry (January 17, 1833 – October 17, 1871) was an American politician, miner, and land speculator. He is best remembered as an early advocate...
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    Tucumcari (/ˈtuːkəmˌkæriː/; TOO-cum-carry) is a city in and the county seat of Quay County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 5,278 at the...
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  • Mowry Thacher Baden (born January 17, 1936) is an American sculptor who has lived and worked in Canada since 1975. He is known for his gallery-based kinaesthetic...
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  • Station – Located in New Mexico, 16 miles from Ojo de Vaca. Later Mowry City, New Mexico. Cooke's Spring Station – Located in New Mexico, 18 miles from the...
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    The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War, and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, was an invasion...
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  • Cow Springs Ranch (category New Mexico geography stubs)
    Miembre's River Station, later Mowry City. Ojo de Vaca was a watering place on the old trail between Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico to the Santa Rita copper mines...
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    Gallup is a city in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States, with a population of 21,899 as of the 2020 census. A substantial percentage of its population...
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    the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,427. Its county seat is Deming. This county abuts the Mexican border. Luna County...
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    legend, the seven cities of gold referred to Aztec mythology revolving around the Pueblos of the Spanish Nuevo México, modern New Mexico and Southwestern...
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    Flyers, an aviation museum in Carson City. Children's Museum of Northern Nevada – Carson City Silver Saddle Ranch Mexican Dam – 1860s stone dam across the...
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    Mexico. In 1836, the Republic of Texas declared independence from Mexico and, after the Texas Revolution, sought to join the United States as a new state...
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    El Paso del Norte (now Ciudad Juárez, Mexico). In New Mexico, he was involved with the Mowry City land scam. When that settlement's prospects collapsed...
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    Norton, he took the secondary title "Protector of Mexico" in 1863, after Napoleon III invaded Mexico. Born in England and raised in South Africa, Norton...
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    Gadsden Purchase (category New Mexico Territory)
    of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States acquired from Mexico by the Treaty of Mesilla, which took effect on June...
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    The Santa Fe Railroad built tracks to Las Vegas, New Mexico, but bypassed the city by about a mile. A new town was built up near the tracks and prostitution...
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    Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and portions of western Missouri and northern New Mexico. It is second only to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in size...
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    Billy the Kid (category Deaths by firearm in New Mexico)
    Fe, New Mexico Territory, and the McCarty boys served as witnesses. Shortly afterward, the family moved from Santa Fe to Silver City, New Mexico and Joseph...
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