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The Maxwell Land Grant Time Line

 

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This is when it all happened!  Maxwell was quite a character and keeping track of

when and where it all happened can be difficult. 

 

1841
  • Charles Beaubien and Guadaloupe Miranda receive the original grant.
1842
1846
1848
  • Beaubien turns over management of grant to Maxwell.   The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo is signed, ending the Mexican War and officially ceding New Mexico and much of the Southwest to the United States.
1849
1850
 
  • US Army forms official post at Rayado.  Maxwell allows them to rent his home and property. New Mexico is declared a territory.
1857
1858
  • Beaubien requests confirmation of the grant and Congress approves.  Maxwell builds home in Cimarron.
1860
  • Prospectors begin to explore the area.
1861
 
  • Confederate Invasion of territory.  All mining activities suspended for 2 years.  Cimarron officially established.
1864
  • Beaubien dies leaving Maxwell his interest in the grant.  Maxwell and his wife purchase all other interests in the grant and become sole owners.  Maxwell builds the Aztec Mill.
1865
  • Civil War ends.
1866
  • Gold discovered on Baldy Peak.  Maxwell considers selling the grant but decides to postpone.
1867
  • Captain William Moore founds Elizabethtown.  Moore, Maxwell and other entrepreneurs form the Copper Mining Company.  The entrepreneurs also make plans for the building of "The Big Ditch" to divert water from the Red River.
1868
1869
  • Colfax County incorporated.  Maxwell requests a survey of the grant from the State Surveyor General.  Survey information is forwarded to Department of Interior in Washington who rules that the grant should not have been made for more than 22 leagues (about 96,000 acres).
1870
  • Virginia Maxwell marries Captain Keys on the third floor of the Aztec Mill and Maxwell refuses to attend.  Maxwell sells his interest in the grant and moves to Fort Sumner.
1872
1875
  • Maxwell dies at Fort Sumner in poverty.  The new grant owners attempt to extract rents from squatters or kick them off the land.  Reverend Toby fights the Grant men and is found murdered.  The Colfax County War begins.
1879
  • New Mexico again surveys the property and upholds the original grant which includes the full 1,714,764.93 acres.
1881
 
1882
1886
1887
  • US Supreme Court confirms the lower courts decisions.
1890
  • Use of the Big Ditch is discontinued.
1912
1922
  • Oklahoma millionaire Waite Phillips purchases 300,000 acres of the grant.
1938
  • Waite Phillips donates 35,857 acres to form the Philmont Scout Ranch.
1941
  • Waite Phillips donates an additional 91,000 acres to the Philmont Scout Ranch as well as his 23 story Philtower building in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
1963
  • Norton Clapp purchases an additional 10,098 of Baldy Mountain mining area and donates to Philmont Scout Ranch.
 

Also See:

Cimarron -Wild & Baudy Boomtown

Kit Carson - Legend of the Southwest

My Friend, Kit Carson by a Santa Fe Trail Driver

Lucien Maxwell by a Santa Fe Trail Driver

Santa Fe Trail - Highway to the Southwest 

 

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