Historical Marker

Fort Cummings – 1863-1886

· Doña Ana

New Mexico marker

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This small and isolated post was built on the Mesilla-Tucson road to protect the Butterfield Trail against Apaches. Notorious Cooke’s Canyon, located nearby, was a particularly dangerous point on the trail. Only ruins now remain of the ten-foot adobe walls which once surrounded it.

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