- National Register of Historic Places listings in Grant County, New Mexico
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Grant County, New Mexico.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Grant County, New Mexico, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 44 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Contents: Counties in New Mexico Bernalillo – Catron – Chaves – Cibola – Colfax – Curry – De Baca – Doña Ana – Eddy – Grant – Guadalupe – Harding – Hidalgo – Lea – Lincoln – Los Alamos – Luna – McKinley – Mora – Otero – Quay – Rio Arriba – Roosevelt – San Juan – San Miguel – Sandoval – Santa Fe – Sierra – Socorro – Taos – Torrance – Union – Valencia Current listings
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Acklin Store May 16, 1988 State Road 90
32°48′06″N 107°56′24″W / 32.801667°N 107.94°WSan Lorenzo 2 H.B. Ailman House May 12, 1975 314 W. Broadway
32°46′12″N 108°16′40″W / 32.77°N 108.277778°WSilver City 3 Trinidad Andazola House May 16, 1988 Southeast of State Road 61 and south of Eby Ranch Rd.
32°37′13″N 107°52′33″W / 32.620278°N 107.875833°WDwyer 4 Bowden Hall September 22, 1988 Northeast of Light Hall and southwest of Heating Plant on the Western New Mexico University campus
32°46′32″N 108°16′55″W / 32.775556°N 108.281944°WSilver City 5 Bullard Hotel July 11, 1988 102 S. Bullard St.
32°46′12″N 108°16′33″W / 32.77°N 108.275833°WSilver City 6 Burro Springs Site December 31, 1974 Address Restricted Tyrone 7 Chihuahua Hill Historic District January 23, 1984 Bounded by Cooper, Spring, Bullard, and Chihuahua Sts.
32°46′01″N 108°16′43″W / 32.766944°N 108.278611°WSilver City 8 Tom Eby Storage Building May 16, 1988 West of State Road 61 and north of Eby Ranch Rd.
32°37′43″N 107°52′00″W / 32.628611°N 107.866667°WDwyer 9 Fleming Hall September 22, 1988 10th St. northeast of Bowden Hall on the Western New Mexico University campus
32°46′36″N 108°16′55″W / 32.776667°N 108.281944°WSilver City 10 Fort Bayard Historic District July 7, 2002 0.5 miles north of the junction of U.S. Route 180 and State Road 152
32°47′47″N 108°08′56″W / 32.796389°N 108.148889°WSanta Clara 11 Graham Gymnasium September 22, 1988 Florida St. on the Western New Mexico University campus
32°46′36″N 108°17′06″W / 32.776667°N 108.285°WSilver City 12 Luciana B. Grijalva House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61
32°49′32″N 107°56′28″W / 32.825556°N 107.941111°WSan Lorenzo 13 Heating Plant September 22, 1988 10th St. northeast of Bowden Hall on the Western New Mexico University campus
32°46′32″N 108°16′53″W / 32.775556°N 108.281389°WSilver City 14 Hooks-Moore Store May 16, 1988 State Road 61 and Forest Road 73
32°51′19″N 107°59′02″W / 32.855278°N 107.983889°WMimbres 15 Otto Huechling House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61
32°50′33″N 107°58′03″W / 32.8425°N 107.9675°WMimbres 16 Janss Site July 23, 1980 Address Restricted San Lorenzo 17 L.C. Ranch Headquarters December 6, 1978 Off U.S. Route 260
32°57′52″N 108°34′50″W / 32.964444°N 108.580556°WGila 18 Light Hall September 22, 1988 Northern side of College Ave. at B St. on the Western New Mexico University campus
32°46′36″N 108°16′56″W / 32.776667°N 108.282222°WSilver City 19 Mattocks Site December 9, 1980 Address Restricted Mimbres 20 Menard-Galaz House May 16, 1988 West of State Road 90
32°48′03″N 107°55′01″W / 32.800833°N 107.916944°WSan Lorenzo 21 Mimbres School May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61 and Forest Road 73
32°51′17″N 107°58′52″W / 32.854722°N 107.981111°WMimbres 22 NAN Ranch May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61
32°39′10″N 107°56′53″W / 32.652778°N 107.948056°WDwyer 23 George O. Perrault House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61 1.7 miles north of Mimbres Hot Springs Canyon Rd.
32°44′49″N 107°53′15″W / 32.746944°N 107.8875°WSherman 24 Pinos Altos Historic District May 21, 1984 Roughly bounded by Gold Ave. and Cherry, Main, Church, and Silver Sts.
32°51′58″N 108°13′09″W / 32.866111°N 108.219167°WPinos Altos 25 Mauricio Portillo House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61 1 mile south of State Road 90
32°47′08″N 107°55′05″W / 32.785556°N 107.918056°WSan Lorenzo 26 William Redding House May 16, 1988 Off State Road 61
32°51′16″N 107°58′52″W / 32.854444°N 107.981111°WMimbres 27 Reeds Peak Lookout Tower January 28, 1988 Squeaky Spring in the Gila National Forest
33°08′35″N 107°51′14″W / 33.143056°N 107.853889°WReeds Peak 28 Ritch Hall September 22, 1988 10th St. southeast of Fleming Hall on the Western New Mexico University campus
32°46′35″N 108°16′53″W / 32.776389°N 108.281389°WSilver City 29 St. Mary's Academy Historic District September 15, 1983 1813 N. Alabama St.
32°47′02″N 108°16′58″W / 32.783889°N 108.282778°WSilver City 30 San Juan Historic District May 16, 1988 2261-2291 State Road 61
32°45′37″N 107°54′17″W / 32.760278°N 107.904722°WSan Juan 31 San Juan Teacherage May 16, 1988 West of State Road 61 1.7 miles north of Mimbres Hot Springs Canyon Rd.
32°44′46″N 107°53′18″W / 32.746111°N 107.888333°WSherman 32 San Lorenzo Historic District May 16, 1988 Roughly Galaz St. between C and H Sts.
32°48′38″N 107°55′08″W / 32.810556°N 107.918889°WSan Lorenzo 33 George Sibole Store May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61, north of Forest Road 73
32°51′22″N 107°59′04″W / 32.856111°N 107.984444°WMimbres 34 Silver City Historic District May 23, 1978 Roughly bounded by Black, College, Hudson, and Spring Sts.; also roughly bounded by the San Vicente Arroyo, College Ave., and Chloride and 13th Sts.
32°46′19″N 108°16′38″W / 32.771944°N 108.277222°WSilver City Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of February 17, 1983, the Silver City Historic District North Addition 35 Silver City Water Works Building January 26, 1984 Little Walnut Rd.
32°46′59″N 108°16′42″W / 32.783056°N 108.278333°WSilver City 36 Silver City Woman's Club September 2, 2003 411 Silver Heights Boulevard
32°43′49″N 115°31′40″W / 32.730278°N 115.527778°WSilver City 37 Soliz-Baca House June 17, 1988 Southeast of State Road 61 and south of Eby Ranch Rd.
32°37′28″N 107°52′14″W / 32.624444°N 107.870556°WDwyer 38 Antonio Torres House May 16, 1988 North of State Road 90 west of the Mimbres River bridge
32°47′28″N 107°55′02″W / 32.791111°N 107.917222°WSan Lorenzo 39 Maria J. and Juan Trujillo House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61 and south of Eby Ranch Rd.
32°37′29″N 107°52′11″W / 32.624722°N 107.869722°WDwyer 40 Jesus Valencia House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61
32°46′39″N 107°54′52″W / 32.7775°N 107.914444°WSan Juan 41 Ysabel Valencia House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61
32°50′44″N 107°58′15″W / 32.845556°N 107.970833°WMimbres 42 Wheaton-Smith Site July 23, 1980 Address Restricted San Juan 43 Dr. Granville Wood House May 16, 1988 East of State Road 61
32°50′33″N 107°58′01″W / 32.8425°N 107.966944°WMimbres 44 Woodrow Ruin July 9, 1970 Address Restricted Cliff See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New Mexico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New Mexico
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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communitiesCliff | Gila | Mule Creek | Piños Altos | San Lorenzo | Separ
Ghost towns Carpenter | Santa Rita | Tyrone
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