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Report from the Secretary of War, Communicating a Copy of the Official Journal of Lieutenant Colonel Philip St. George Cooke, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, DURING A SPECIAL SESSION BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MARCH 5, 1849, Congressional Edition,
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through which Cooke's expedition crossed the Animas Mountains on November 25 lies 7 miles west southwest of the springs.
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Technical Report - New Mexico State Engineer, Issues 15-18, New Mexico State Engineer, 1954, Issue 15, pp.11-12
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Robert Julyan, The Place Names of New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1998, pp.379-380
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After the early 1850s this part of Cooke's route was replaced by the shorter
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Whitmore Spring
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bordering the western edge of Playas Lake. Its water has its source in the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Whitmire Ranch
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Volume 547, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1849. pp.1-85
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Whitmire Spring was a stopping point of the expedition of Lt. Col.
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from November 23–24, 1846. The expedition's route became known as
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as the main route of east–west travel. Toward the end of the
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spring
Hidalgo County, New Mexico
U.S. Geological Survey
Geographic Names Information System
Whitmire Ranch
Playas Lake
seeps
Animas Mountains
Philip St. George Cooke
Mormon Battalion
Cooke's Wagon Road
California
California Gold Rush
Burro Cienega
Whitmire Pass
Tucson Cutoff
Apache Wars
Whitmire Canyon
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Whitmire Ranch


U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Whitmore Spring
Report from the Secretary of War, Communicating a Copy of the Official Journal of Lieutenant Colonel Philip St. George Cooke, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, DURING A SPECIAL SESSION BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, MARCH 5, 1849, Congressional Edition, Volume 547, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1849. pp.1-85
31°49′43″N 108°34′38″W / 31.82861°N 108.57722°W / 31.82861; -108.57722
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