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Cimarron Historic District

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Architect
  
Henry Lambert

NMSRCP #
  
187

Area
  
78 ha

Added to NRHP
  
3 April 1973

NRHP Reference #
  
73001140

Designated NMSRCP
  
May 22, 1970

Year built
  
1850

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Location
  
S edge of city along NM 21, Cimarron, New Mexico

The Cimarron Historic District is a historic district on the south side of Cimarron, New Mexico, United States. The district is located south of US Route 64 on the east and west sides of New Mexico Highway 21. In 1973, the district was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. According to the National Register, the district contains 1,940 acres (7.85 km2; 3.03 sq mi) and contains 6 significant buildings.

There are fifteen buildings and historic sites shown on a 1986 map of the historic district

  1. Early trading post. Location of Lucien Maxwell commissary.
  2. Graves of mother-in-law and daughter of Lucien Maxwell.
  3. Plaza well, dug about 1871.
  4. Site of Lucien Maxwell home.
  5. Former National Hotel.
  6. Office of the Cimarron News built about 1872.
  7. St. James Hotel. Listed on State Register (12/20/68)
  8. The Adobe, built before 1892.
  9. Second Colfax County Courthouse, 1870. Listed on State Register (5/19/86).
  10. Aztec Grist Mill, built in 1864 for Lucien B. Maxwell. Now known as the Old Mill Museum. Listed on State Register (12/20/68).
  11. Tom Boggs home, built about 1865.
  12. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, built 1881-1884?
  13. Schwenk Hall.
  14. Juan Charette's saloon.
  15. Colfax County jail, 1872.

References

Cimarron Historic District Wikipedia