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The 160-acre (65 ha) property, originally named the Kiowa Ranch, is located about eighteen miles (29 km) northwest of Taos, New Mexico, near Lobo Mountain and San Cristobal in Taos County, at about 8,600 feet (2,600 m) above sea level. The gate of the ranch is 4.2 miles (6.8 km) by road from a historic marker and turnoff on state route NM 522.
Alonzo Baca, born in Nuevo México, was the youngest sibling. Although he took part in the same conspiracy that resulted in his brother Antonio's death, Alonzo survived the affair. He may have had at least one son, another Cristóbal Baca. The Baca surname may have continued through Alonzo's progeny, including the second Cristóbal Baca. [4]
Rancho del Cielo is a ranch located atop the Santa Ynez Mountain range northwest of Santa Barbara, California. For more than 20 years, it was the vacation home of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. The 688-acre (278 ha) ranch's Spanish name translates to Sky's Ranch or Heaven's Ranch in English.
The family of Donald Ray Horton, founder of home-building giant D.R. Horton, is selling their sprawling 500,000-acre ranch in New Mexico for $142 million. The Great Western Ranch, near Quemado ...
Local law enforcement suspected that Megargee used the ranch for illegal gambling, so he constructed a tunnel from the main building to the stables to provide an easy escape into the desert should the law make a surprise visit. [3] The Hermosa Inn is allegedly haunted by the ghost of its original owner, Alonzo Megargee.
Newman Clanton was born around 1816 in Davidson County, Tennessee, and married Mariah Sexton Kelso in Callaway County, Missouri on January 5, 1840. Newman and Mariah had five sons and two daughters: John Wesley, Phineas "Fin" Fay, Joseph "Ike" Isaac, Mary Elsie, Ester Ann, Peter Alonzo, and William "Billy" Harrison. [1]
Peter Joseph D'Alonzo (May 26, 1929 – December 27, 2001) was an American football fullback who played two seasons with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Lions in the fourth round of the 1951 NFL draft .
Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler) might not seem like the most sentimental animal guy on the Dutton ranch but in real life, he has a big heart for his four-legged friends. In addition to being quite the ...