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  2. MissingMoney.com - Wikipedia

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    MissingMoney.com is a web portal created by participating U.S. states to allow individuals to search for unclaimed funds. [1] It was established in November 1999, [2] as a joint effort between the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) and financial services provider CheckFree. [3] By December of that year, 10 states ...

  3. List of ghost towns in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Private property. Several structures remain. Cambray-Luna: 1892-Neglected site: Private property. Structures remain in various states of disrepair. Canta Recio-Socorro: 1875: 1920: Barren site: Site was submerged by the Elephant Butte Reservoir. Carpenter-Grant---- Chise: Chiz: Sierra---Populated Place. Chloride-Sierra: 1881: 1956: Historic ...

  4. Show me the money! How to find out if you have unclaimed cash

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    Across the nation, more than $20 billion is waiting to be reclaimed by citizens who may not even know they may be owed cash from "unclaimed property," which can include uncashed paychecks, refunds ...

  5. New Mexico residents owed $340 million in unclaimed money - AOL

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  6. Lake Valley, Sierra County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Lake Valley was a silver-mining town in Sierra County, U.S. state of New Mexico. The 'heyday' of the town was from 1881 to 1893. The last resident departed in 1994. The present day ghost town is deserted.

  7. You may have unclaimed funds in New Jersey. Here's how ... - AOL

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    The New Jersey Unclaimed Property Administration, or NJUPA, is urging citizens to check the state's unclaimed funds database