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Dawson Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Dawson, New Mexico. It was established in 1913. With It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Colfax County, New Mexico, National Register of Historic Places since April 9, 1992. History Dawson was the site of two separate Coal mining in the United States, coal mining disasters in 1913 and 1923, and is a ghost town. The Phelps Dodge Mining Company has historically invested in the restoration of this cemetery, which was awarded recognition in 1991 from Representative E. Kelly Mora. The three sections of the burial ground are surrounded by barbed wire or iron pipe fence and it contains roughly 600 marked graves. The cemetery includes the graves of World War II casualties and coal miners; as well as immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and from Mexico. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Colfax County, New Mexico * List of cemeteries in New Mexico References External ...
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Dawson, New Mexico
Dawson (also Mountview) is a ghost town in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States. Dawson was the site of two separate coal mining disasters in 1913 and 1923. Dawson is located approximately 17 miles northeast of Cimarron. Dawson was a coal mining company town founded in 1901, when rancher John Barkley Dawson sold his coal-rich land in northern New Mexico to the Dawson Fuel Company. The Dawson Railway was built connecting the town to Tucumcari. The mines were productive, and by 1905 the town boasted a population of nearly 2,000, later reaching around 9,000. History In 1906, the mines were purchased by the Phelps Dodge Corporation. The corporation needed to attract workers to the remote location, so they built homes for the miners, along with numerous other facilities including a hospital, department store, swimming pool, movie theater, and a golf course. With these amenities, Phelps Dodge was able to maintain a stable employment rate despite the inherent dangers of mining an ...
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