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Historical Markers in Columbus, New Mexico

 
Clickable Map of Luna 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 Luna County, NM (23) Doña Ana County, NM (57) Grant County, NM (40) Hidalgo County, NM (15) Sierra County, NM (16)  LunaCounty(23) Luna County (23)  DoñaAnaCounty(57) Doña Ana County (57)  GrantCounty(40) Grant County (40)  HidalgoCounty(15) Hidalgo County (15)  SierraCounty(16) Sierra County (16)
Deming is the county seat for Luna County
Columbus is in Luna County
      Luna County (23)  
ADJACENT TO LUNA COUNTY
      Doña Ana County (57)  
      Grant County (40)  
      Hidalgo County (15)  
      Sierra County (16)  
 
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1 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Columbus
On State Road 11 at milepost 5.3, on the right when traveling south.
Columbus was founded in 1891 as a U.S./Mexico border station but eventually coalesced around the railroad station three miles to the north in 1903. The area’s history is tied to a March 9, 1916, raid on Columbus by Mexican revolutionary leader . . . Map (db m37778) HM
2 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Columbus
On State Road 11 at milepost 2.5, on the right when traveling north.
Columbus was founded in 1891 as a U.S./Mexico border station but eventually coalesced around the railroad station three miles to the north in 1903. The area’s history is tied to a March 9, 1916, raid on Columbus by Mexican revolutionary leader . . . Map (db m37780) HM
3 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — First Aero Squadron Airfield
On Abandoned Railroad (Route 9), on the left when traveling east.
The 1st Aero Squadron is the U.S. military's oldest aviation unit, created on March 5, 1913. In 1916 the squadron, which comprised 8 airplanes, 11 pilots, and 34 enlisted men, became the first U.S. Army air combat unit. As a response to Mexican . . . Map (db m159740) HM
4 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — In Memory of Citizens Killed / In Memory of Thirteenth CavalryPancho Villa Raid of 1916
On State Road 11 at milepost 3, on the right when traveling north.
[Side A:] In Memory Citizens Killed – March 9, 1916 W. A. Davidson • Harry Davis • James T. Dean • Dr. H. M. Hart • Bessie James • C.C. Miller • C.D. Miller • J. J. Moore • Wm. T. Ritchie • J. W. Walker [Side . . . Map (db m37791) HM
5 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Last Hostile Action by Foreign Troops
Site of the Last Hostile Action by Foreign Troops in the Continental United States. Led by General Francisco (Pancho) Villa, insurgent Mexican forces on the night of March 9, 1916 raided camp Furlong a United States army cantonment, and the nearby . . . Map (db m37901) HM
6 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park commemorates the historic Columbus Raid of 1916. Ruins of Camp Furlong, headquarters for General John Pershing's expeditionary force, still exist at the park. The old Columbus Customs Service building has been restored to . . . Map (db m37777) HM
7 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park commemorates the historic Columbus Raid of 1916. Ruins of Camp Furlong, headquarters for General John Pershing's expeditionary force, still exist at the park. The old Columbus Customs Service building has been restored to . . . Map (db m81737) HM
8 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Pancho Villa’s Raid
On March 9, 1916, Francisco “Pancho” Villa, a major figure in the Mexican Revolution, crossed the international border with a large force, attacking and looting Columbus, New Mexico. Eighteen U.S. soldiers and civilians, and . . . Map (db m37776) HM
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9 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — 390-B — Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
On State Road 9 at State Road 11, on the right when traveling east on State Road 9.
Now the site of the Columbus Historical Society Museum the depot was built c. 1902 by the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad which was merged with the Southern Pacific in 1924. Site No. 390-B A Registered Cultural Property State of New . . . Map (db m37782) HM
10 New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — 390-A — United States Custom House
On New Mexico 11 at New Mexico 9, on the right when traveling south on New Mexico 11.
. . . Map (db m196740) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024