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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lincoln County, New Mexico

 
Clickable Map of Lincoln County, New Mexico and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Lincoln County, NM (61) Chaves County, NM (29) De Baca County, NM (6) Guadalupe County, NM (10) Otero County, NM (19) Sierra County, NM (15) Socorro County, NM (37) Torrance County, NM (14)  LincolnCounty(61) Lincoln County (61)  ChavesCounty(29) Chaves County (29)  DeBacaCounty(6) De Baca County (6)  GuadalupeCounty(10) Guadalupe County (10)  OteroCounty(19) Otero County (19)  SierraCounty(15) Sierra County (15)  SocorroCounty(37) Socorro County (37)  TorranceCounty(14) Torrance County (14)
Adjacent to Lincoln County, New Mexico
    Chaves County (29)
    De Baca County (6)
    Guadalupe County (10)
    Otero County (19)
    Sierra County (15)
    Socorro County (37)
    Torrance County (14)
 
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1New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — CapitánPopulation 1400 -- Elevation 6350 Ft.
On Smokey Bear Boulevard (U.S. 380 at milepost 85.5), on the right when traveling west.
2New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — CapitánPopulation 1400 -- Elevation 6350 Ft.
On U.S. 380 at milepost 83.5, on the right when traveling east.
3New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — CapitánPopulation 1400 -- Elevation 6350 Ft.
On State Road 48 at milepost 21.1, 1 mile south of U.S. 380, on the right when traveling south.
4New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — Eve Ball (1890-1984)Author and Preservationist
On U.S. 380 at milepost 91.2, 1.5 miles west of State Road 220, on the left when traveling east.
5New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — Fort Stanton1855-1896
On State Road 220 at milepost 13.5, on the left when traveling south.
6New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — Fort Stanton
On State Road 220 at milepost 13.5, on the right when traveling south.
7New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — Smokey Bear
Near Smokey Bear Boulevard (U.S. 380) at Stanton Avenue (County Road 206).
8New Mexico (Lincoln County), Capitan — 480 — Smokey Bear Historical Park
On Smokey Bear Boulevard (U.S. 380 at milepost 85), on the left when traveling east.
9New Mexico (Lincoln County), Carrizozo — CarrizozoPopulation 1,222 – Elevation 5,438
On Central Avenue (U.S. 54 at milepost 125.3), 0.5 miles north of U.S. 380, on the right when traveling south.
10New Mexico (Lincoln County), Carrizozo — CarrizozoPopulation 1,222 - Elevation 5,438 Ft
On U.S. 380 at milepost 64.5, 0.2 miles west of B Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
11New Mexico (Lincoln County), Carrizozo — CarrizozoPopulation 1,222 - Elevation 5,438 Ft
On U.S. 380 at milepost 65.5, 0.5 miles east of U.S. 54, on the right when traveling west.
12New Mexico (Lincoln County), Carrizozo — CarrizozoPopulation 1,222 – Elevation 5,438
On Central Avenue (U.S. 54 at milepost 122.5), 0.1 miles south of A Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
13New Mexico (Lincoln County), Carrizozo — MalpaisValley of Fires
On U.S. 380 at milepost 64, 1.5 miles west of U.S. 54, on the right when traveling west.
14New Mexico (Lincoln County), Corona — Corona, New MexicoPopulation: 210 (1990 Census) Elevation: 6666 feet Founded in 1903 Incorporated in 1947
On Main Street (U.S. 54 at milepost 170) north of Duboise Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
15New Mexico (Lincoln County), Corona — Greathouse Station and Tavern
On Main Street (U.S. 54 at milepost 168.5) at Mayeux Road, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
16New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — American Merchant Marine Monuments
On Billy the Kid Trail (State Road 200) 0.1 miles south of Black Jack Pershing Road, on the left when traveling south.
17New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Barracks / Dining HallBuilding 6
On Parade Ground near State Road 220.
18New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Buildings 17 - 20
On Just north of Kit Carson Road north of State Road 220, on the right when traveling north.
19New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — CCC Camp/German Internment Camp
On Black Jack Pershing Road near State Road 220, on the right when traveling west.
20New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Chapel
On Black Jack Pershing Road near State Road 220, on the right when traveling west.
21New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Commanding Officer's QuartersBuilding 1
Near Parade Ground near State Road 220.
22New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Commissary WarehouseBuilding 12
Near Parade Ground near State Road 220.
23New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Community House
On Kit Carson Road near State Road 220, on the right when traveling west.
24New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Fort Administration BuildingBuilding 9
Near Parade Ground near State Road 220.
25New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Fort Stanton
On Billy the Kid Trail (State Highway 220) at Black Jack Pershing Road, on the right when traveling west on Billy the Kid Trail.
26New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Fort Stanton Cave
27New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Fort Stanton Medical Center
Near State Road 220.
28New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — GuardhouseBuilding 8
On Parade Ground near State Road 220.
29New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Hospital AdministrationBuilding 7
On Parade Ground near State Road 220.
30New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Japanese Segregation Camp No. 1
31New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — L.G. Murphy Sutler Store
32New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — New Hospital(Site of Building 5)
On Parade Ground near State Road 220.
33New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Nurse's QuartersSite of Building 11
Near Parade Ground north of Kit Carson Road.
34New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Officer’s QuartersBuilding 4
Near Parade Ground near State Road 220.
35New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Officer's QuartersBuilding 3
Near Parade Ground near State Road 220.
36New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Officer's QuartersBuilding 13
Near Parade Ground near State Road 220.
37New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — Stables and Corrals
On State Road 220 near Kit Carson Road, on the right when traveling north.
38New Mexico (Lincoln County), Fort Stanton — TB Tent Cottages
On Kit Carson Road near State Road 220, on the left when traveling west.
39New Mexico (Lincoln County), Glencoe — John H. TunstallMurder Site
On U.S. 70 at milepost 273.5, on the right when traveling east.
40New Mexico (Lincoln County), Glencoe — John H. Tunstall Murder Site
Near Forest Road FS9019D.
41New Mexico (Lincoln County), Hondo — Historic Lincoln, New Mexico
On U.S. 380 at U.S. 70, on the left when traveling west on U.S. 380.
42New Mexico (Lincoln County), Hondo — San Patricio
On U.S. 70 at milepost 281.2, on the right when traveling east.
43New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Col. Dudley's Camping Place
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.9, on the right when traveling west.
44New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Earliest Courthouse
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.8, on the right when traveling east.
45New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Ellis and Sons' Store
On Billy The Kid Trail (U.S. 380) 8.4 miles east of State Road 220, on the right when traveling west.
46New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Lincoln
On U.S. 380 at milepost 98.5, on the right when traveling west.
47New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — 421 — Lincoln
On Billy the Kid Trail (U.S. 380 at milepost 98.4), on the right when traveling east.
48New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Lincoln Historic DistrictNational Historic Landmark
On Billy the Kid Trail (U.S. 380), on the right when traveling west.
49New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Montano Store
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.9, on the right when traveling east.
50New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Murphy-Dolan Store
On Billy the Kid Trail (U.S. 380 at milepost 97.5), on the right when traveling east.
51New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Old Dolan Home
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.7, on the right when traveling east.
52New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — 12 — San Juan Church
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.8, on the right when traveling east.
53New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Site of Old Wortley Hotel
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.6, on the right when traveling west.
54New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Site of Squire Wilson's Home
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.8, on the right when traveling east.
55New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Site of the McSween Home
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.7, on the right when traveling west.
56New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Torreon
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.8, on the right when traveling west.
57New Mexico (Lincoln County), Lincoln — Tunstall-McSween Store
On U.S. 380 at milepost 97.7, on the right when traveling west.
58New Mexico (Lincoln County), Ruidoso — Old Dowlin Mill
On Sudderth Drive 1.4 miles west of U.S. 70, on the left when traveling west.
59New Mexico (Lincoln County), Ruidoso Downs — Old Dowlin Mill
On U.S. 70 at milepost 264, on the right when traveling west.
60New Mexico (Lincoln County), White Oaks — Susan McSween Barber“Cattle Queen of New Mexico” — 1845–1931 —
On State Road 349, on the right when traveling east.
61New Mexico (Lincoln County), White Oaks — White Oaks
On State Road 349, on the right when traveling east.
 
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