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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XVM_chaves-county-gulf-war-monument-a-war-memorial_Roswell-NM.html
Dedicated to
The Men and Women of Chaves County,
New Mexico Who Served Their Country
During the Persian Gulf War
1990 — 1991
by
Roswell Cares Support Group
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XVL_chaves-county-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Roswell-NM.html
In Remembrance of
The Veterans of All
Wars and Military
Actions Who Made
The Supreme Sacri
Fice With Grateful
Appreciation from
The Citizens of Chavez
County
Nov. 11, 1983
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XVK_new-mexico-navy-veterans-monument-a-war-memorial_Roswell-NM.html
Dedicated
February 24, 1968
To the Men and Women
Of New Mexico Who
Serve With The
United States Navy
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XVJ_american-merchant-marine-monuments-historical_Fort-Stanton-NM.html
In Memory Of
The Men And Women
Of The
American Merchant Marine
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American Merchant Marine Veterans
This ancient anchor is a tribute to Merchant Mariners the wor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XSF_very-large-array-historical_Magdalena-NM.html
Commemorating
20 Years of Frontier Science
At the VLA
Pete V. Domenici
United States Senator
Dr. Rita R. Colwell
Director
National Science Foundation
Dr. Paul C. Martin
Chairman of the Board
Associated Universities, Inc.
August …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WAC_el-malpais-historical_Grants-NM.html
Created December 31, 1987-Dedicated August 24, 1991. The El Malpais National Conservation Area (NCA) was the first area so designated by Congress in New Mexico. Congress established the NCA to conserve and protect the important geological, archeol…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W3G_dona-eufemia-historical_San-Acacia-NM.html
Traveling with the colonizing expedition of Juan de Oñate, Doña Eufemia rallied Spanish soldiers to persevere when morale broke down during their long journey on the Camino Real. Settling in present-day New Mexico, she rallied 22 women to defend…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U54_sadie-orchard-historical_Hillsboro-NM.html
Arriving in the silver mining boomtown of Kingston in 1886, Sadie Jane Creech Orchard is arguably the most colorful woman in New Mexico history. Sadie opened brothels, worked as a prostitute, built and operated hotels, restaurants, and co-owned an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U53_lake-valley-historical_Hillsboro-NM.html
Why is it called Lake Valley? The town was originally located north of here, and during the 1870's derived its name from nearby relic lake beds. At that time it was just a small stage stop. That location was flooded, and the small settlement was m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SGN_fence-lake_Fence-Lake-NM.html
There is a mysterious force that drives people to new lands and new frontiers. There is an abiding love for the land and newly turned soil, for young livestock and for the freedom of ownership, for the independence of spirit. This marker will rema…