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Sanitary Report - Fort Thorn by Asst. Surgeon P. A. Quinan; Sept. 1858, Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States, United States, Surgeon-General's Office, George W. Bowman, Printer, Washington, D. C., 1860, p.224, "The Mexican village of Santa Barbara is in
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Following the abandonment of Fort Thorn in 1859, the fort continued to be the location of the Apache Agency of Dr.
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Santa Barbara was first established by native New Mexican farmers in 1851, along the road between the
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Traveling New Mexico: A Guide to the Historical and State Park Markers,
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hatch
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Archuletta, Phil T. and Holden, Sharyl S. (2003) "Hatch"
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Index

Doña Ana County, New Mexico
Hatch, New Mexico
Jornada del Muerto
Cooke's Wagon Road
San Diego Crossing
Apache
Fort Thorn
Michael Steck
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hatch
Hatch Variant Name: Santa Barbara
Sanitary Report - Fort Thorn by Asst. Surgeon P. A. Quinan; Sept. 1858, Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States, United States, Surgeon-General's Office, George W. Bowman, Printer, Washington, D. C., 1860, p.224, "The Mexican village of Santa Barbara is in the neighborhood of the garrison."
ISBN
0-8263-1688-3
Archuletta, Phil T. and Holden, Sharyl S. (2003) "Hatch" Traveling New Mexico: A Guide to the Historical and State Park Markers, Sunstone Press, Santa Fe, NM, page 111
ISBN
0-86534-400-0
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Doña Ana County, New Mexico
County seat
Las Cruces
Cities
Anthony
Las Cruces
Sunland Park
Town
Mesilla
Village

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