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Arroyo Hondo, Taos County, New Mexico

Coordinates: 36°32′09″N 105°40′09″W / 36.5358°N 105.6692°W / 36.5358; -105.6692
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Church in Arroyo Hondo, winter 2007

Arroyo Hondo is a small census-designated place in Taos County near Taos, New Mexico, United States. It is historically notable as the site of the killing of six to eight employees by a force of allied Native Americans at Simon Turley's mill on January 20, 1847.[1][2] This took place during the Taos Revolt, a popular insurrection of New Mexicans and Native Americans against the new United States territorial regime during the Mexican–American War.

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References

  1. ^ Simmons, Marc. "Trail Dust: Pionner Tobin led life of adventure". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  2. ^ Schaubs, Michael. "Simeon Turley - Distiller". Retrieved 9 September 2016.

36°32′09″N 105°40′09″W / 36.5358°N 105.6692°W / 36.5358; -105.6692