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San Diego Mountain (New Mexico)

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San Diego Mountain also known as Tonuco Mountain is a summit, 22 miles northwest of Las Cruces, New Mexico in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. It lies at an elevation of 4,951 feet or 1,509 meters.

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Map of San Diego Mountain, New Mexico 88007, USA

History

San Diego Mountain on the east bank of the Rio Grande, marked the location of the Paraje de San Diego one of the Spanish campsites along the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, in the Jornada del Muerto. The paraje was located just north of the mountain and was the last place to obtain water from the Rio Grande, half a league to the west, until the road reached the river again at Paraje de Fray Cristobal 30 leagues from Paraje de San Diego.

San Diego Mountain later marked the location of the San Diego Crossing and the gap south of it, where the cutoff from the El Camino Real, crossed the Rio Grande to its junction with Cooke's Wagon Road. This junction was on the bluffs on the west bank overlooking the location where the Rio Grande made a great bend were it turned southeastward before turning south again just above the San Diego Crossing. Cooke's last camp before leaving the Rio Grande, was located across the river from "San Diego". Cooke's camp at the junction was near the site of Camp Garland and still later Fort Thorn.

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San Diego Mountain (New Mexico) Wikipedia