Chise, sometimes called Chiz, is a is a populated place and a ghost town in Sierra County, New Mexico. Chise is located at an elevation of 5,718 feet / 1,743 meters along Cuchillo Negro Creek.[1]
History
editChise was an agricultural town founded first as a ranch by Bentura Trujillo 1832-1913. [2]: 81–82
The Site Today
editChise is now a home to one family, and to the former town church, the Chapel of St. Gregory.[5]
References
edit- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chise
- ^ Robert Julyan, The Place Names of New Mexico, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1996
- ^ Wilson, John P., Between the River and the Mountains: A History of Early Settlement in Sierra County, New Mexico, Report #40, John P. Wilson, Las Cruces, New Mexico, August 1985
- ^ The Origins of Sierra County:Political and Economic Roots by James B. Sullivan, pp,6-13, SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW, Doña Ana County Historical Society, Volume IX, No.1, Las Cruces, New Mexico January 2002
- ^ Chapel of St. Gregory; Chise, New Mexico, USA
External Links
edit- An agricultural town founded in the mid-1800s, Chiz was named for Apache leader Cochise (his Apache name was "Chise" or "Cheis," meaning "wood"), who camped in the area and was friendly with the Bentura Trujillo family, town founders. Chiz today is home to St. Gregory Catholic Church and one family: Nick and Dolores Ortega, mayordomos of the church. Courtesy Michael Cook
- REMAINS: Home to one family.
33°16′20″N 107°35′51″W / 33.27222°N 107.59750°W
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