Clifton House Site

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title: Clifton House Site
text: The Clifton House was an important overnight stage stop on the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail. It was located in Colfax County, New Mexico about six miles south of Raton, New Mexico, on the Canadian River. The site is located at mile marker 344 of U.S. Route 64, just off of exit 446 on Interstate 25. Thomas L. Stockton, a rancher, built the Clifton House in 1867, using furniture, glass, and shingles that were brought overland from Dodge City, Kansas. The two-story building was made of ado
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description: Overnight stop on the Santa Fe Trail
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date modified: 2023-08-07T02:12:46Z
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