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10991 SANTA FE STATION AT RATON, N. M.
TT MANA
FRED HARVEY.
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RATON, which is almost exactly midway
between Chicago and Los Angeles, is an im-
portant center of the cattle industry and is lo-
cated on the line of inexhaustable coal de-
posits which extend unbroken through this
region for 250 miles. Raton is the site of exten-
sive railroad machine shops and the headquar-
ters of the Maxwell Land Grant Co. What
is seen of Northern New Mexico belongs to this
great land grant. For 60 miles the train runs
through it, from Starkville, Colorado, to Spring-
er, New Mexico. The original grant consisted
of 1,714,765 acres and embraces mines of coal,
of gold, silver and iron, fire clay and cement,
and forests of timber-a little empire in itself.
Raton lies at an altitude of 6637 feet.
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