Highmountain
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National Forest Historical Photographs
from the Southwestern Regional Office files in Albuquerque
[Contains links to countless photos and locations in these USFS as well: Apache-Sitgreaves | Carson | Cibola | Coconino | Coronado | Gila |
Kaibab | Lincoln | Prescott | Santa Fe | Tonto]
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/about/history/cib/index.htm
http://snipurl.com/2epev [www_fs_fed_us]
Offers general locations and photographs of CCC camps, logging camps, mining camps, townsites, you name it. It won't get you to ground zero, but it will get you into a position to find out where ground zero is with a little more research.
Jack
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Edit: If you don't find what you're looking for there you might try these:
WPA projects in Southern NewMexico — windows to our past
http://www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/GeneralInterest/WPAprojectsinSouthernNewM.html
http://snipurl.com/2es5r [www_southernnewmexico_com]
Abandoned Mines Program--Orogrande Site, New Mexico
http://www.huntel.com/~artpike/brice15.htm
http://snipurl.com/2es5t [www_huntel_com]
Abandoned school, High Plains, eastern New Mexico
http://www.huntel.com/~artpike/plains2.htm
http://snipurl.com/2es5u [www_huntel_com]
McKinley County Ghost Towns
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/HC-McKinleyCounty.html
http://snipurl.com/2es5x [www_legendsofamerica_com]
San Antonio, NM 1st Conrad Hilton Hotel ruin, RR Station, etc.
http://www.rozylowicz.com/retirement/san-antonio/san-antonio.html
http://snipurl.com/2es60 [www_rozylowicz_com]
San Pedro, NM abandoned school, ghost town
http://www.rozylowicz.com/retirement/san-antonio/san-antonio.html
http://snipurl.com/2es60 [www_rozylowicz_com]
Contraras, La Joya end of the old highway Rio Grande Crossing gone
from the Southwestern Regional Office files in Albuquerque
[Contains links to countless photos and locations in these USFS as well: Apache-Sitgreaves | Carson | Cibola | Coconino | Coronado | Gila |
Kaibab | Lincoln | Prescott | Santa Fe | Tonto]
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/about/history/cib/index.htm
http://snipurl.com/2epev [www_fs_fed_us]
Offers general locations and photographs of CCC camps, logging camps, mining camps, townsites, you name it. It won't get you to ground zero, but it will get you into a position to find out where ground zero is with a little more research.
Jack
-
Edit: If you don't find what you're looking for there you might try these:
WPA projects in Southern NewMexico — windows to our past
http://www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/GeneralInterest/WPAprojectsinSouthernNewM.html
http://snipurl.com/2es5r [www_southernnewmexico_com]
Abandoned Mines Program--Orogrande Site, New Mexico
http://www.huntel.com/~artpike/brice15.htm
http://snipurl.com/2es5t [www_huntel_com]
Abandoned school, High Plains, eastern New Mexico
http://www.huntel.com/~artpike/plains2.htm
http://snipurl.com/2es5u [www_huntel_com]
McKinley County Ghost Towns
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/HC-McKinleyCounty.html
http://snipurl.com/2es5x [www_legendsofamerica_com]
San Antonio, NM 1st Conrad Hilton Hotel ruin, RR Station, etc.
http://www.rozylowicz.com/retirement/san-antonio/san-antonio.html
http://snipurl.com/2es60 [www_rozylowicz_com]
San Pedro, NM abandoned school, ghost town
http://www.rozylowicz.com/retirement/san-antonio/san-antonio.html
http://snipurl.com/2es60 [www_rozylowicz_com]
Contraras, La Joya end of the old highway Rio Grande Crossing gone