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Historical Markers in Los Cerrillos, New Mexico

 
Clickable Map of Santa Fe 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 Santa Fe County, NM (154) Bernalillo County, NM (217) Los Alamos County, NM (15) Mora County, NM (49) Rio Arriba County, NM (35) San Miguel County, NM (68) Sandoval County, NM (27) Torrance County, NM (26)  SantaFeCounty(154) Santa Fe County (154)  BernalilloCounty(217) Bernalillo County (217)  LosAlamosCounty(15) Los Alamos County (15)  MoraCounty(49) Mora County (49)  RioArribaCounty(35) Rio Arriba County (35)  SanMiguelCounty(68) San Miguel County (68)  SandovalCounty(27) Sandoval County (27)  TorranceCounty(26) Torrance County (26)
Santa Fe is the county seat for Santa Fe County
Los Cerrillos is in Santa Fe County
      Santa Fe County (154)  
ADJACENT TO SANTA FE COUNTY
      Bernalillo County (217)  
      Los Alamos County (15)  
      Mora County (49)  
      Rio Arriba County (35)  
      San Miguel County (68)  
      Sandoval County (27)  
      Torrance County (26)  
 
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1 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — Briggs BuildingBuilt before 1893
On 1st Street just north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
The earliest records, 1893, show the two structures that are today the Briggs Building as saloons. By the late 1890s they had merged into one large saloon, but by 1902 the building on the left sold clothes & dry goods and the one on the right . . . Map (db m181829) HM
2 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — C. Rael's MarketBuilt in mid 1880s
On 1st Street at Waldo Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Street.
The earliest records show three saloons packed closely together along First Street here. By 1900 this building housed Louis Darass' saloon, and toward the middle of the block the third building was Joe & Anna Vergolio's bakery and general store. . . . Map (db m181584) HM
3 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — CerrillosElevation 5,688 ft.
On Main Street at The Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway (State Road 14), on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Before the arrival of the Spanish, the mineral rich area around Cerrillos produced turquoise, which was broadly traded across the American Southwest and into México. An early settlement of Los Cerrillos harbored Spanish refugees from the 1680 . . . Map (db m54706) HM
4 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — Cerrillos through the Years
On Main Street west of 1st Street, on the right when traveling west.
Cerrillos through the Years First the Indians, then the Spanish and Territorials who passed this way trod this land between Rio Galisteo and the Arroyo San Marcos. But in the end it was the railroad that made the town. It is hard to imagine . . . Map (db m181859) HM
5 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — DeLallo-Simoni-Torres BuildingBuilt before 1893
On 1st Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 1st Street.
J.H. Gerdes' tailor & dry goods store was here, possibly as early as the mid 1880s, and certainly during the 1890s. For the first three decades of the 20th century this was Tom DeLallo's building, first as a saloon, but by 1909 as the Cerrillos . . . Map (db m181787) HM
6 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — R. Granito's General StoreBuilt before 1893
On 1st Street north of Waldo Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Cerrillos Town Company first sold this lot sometime before 1893, and a general store was built upon it. By 1898 a small house was situated on the river bank behind this store. For a time around 1902 this was a carpentry shop, and then by . . . Map (db m181785) HM
7 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — St. Joseph's ChurchBuilt 1922
On 1st Street at East Waldo Street, on the right when traveling north on 1st Street.
This structure, St. Joseph's Catholic Church - Iglesia de San José, built in 1922 to replace the first church (1884), which was situated on land now occupied by the Pastor's residence. This edifice was constructed under the direction of . . . Map (db m181551) HM
8 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — The Cerrillos BarBuilt 1918
On 1st Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 1st Street.
Charles Lyon of Carbonateville built the first structure on this site some- time after 1884, and by 1893 he operated a restaurant and the post office here. In the early 1900s this became Ella Weltmer's stationery & books and ice cream parlor. . . . Map (db m181788) HM
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9 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — The Joe M. Granito Block
On 1st Street north of Waldo Street, on the right when traveling north.
The earliest records for the five lots between Simoni's building and this corner list various members of the Granito clan, but by 1923 they were all in the hands of Rafael's son, Joseph M. Granito. At different times these lots had been . . . Map (db m181633) HM
10 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — The Simoni StoreBuilt 1892
On 1st Street south of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1892 Sarah Jones purchased these lots and her husband, L.G. Jones, built this two-story structure, which housed at various times Benn & Jones bar, Miller & Legace drugs & novelties, Mrs. Doyle's dry goods, groceries & notions, a feed store, . . . Map (db m181786) HM
11 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Los Cerrillos — Welcome to Cerrillos
On 1st Street north of Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Welcome to Cerrillos (Little Hills) Cerrillos was once seriously considered as the capitol of New Mexico. Cerrillos mining district is one of the oldest and most marked of the old Spanish mineral developments in the Territory. Ttwenty-one . . . Map (db m181833) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024