For many generations the Apache
tribe made their home in what is now the Lordsburg area. Because of natural springs, this
area was a watering hole between Tucson, AZ and El Paso, TX for Mexicans and Indians.
Among the first white men in this area were the soldiers of the Mormon Battalion in 1846.
For easier watering they sunk their barrels in the springs on their way to California
during the Mexican War which ended in 1848. In 1853 this area became U. S. Territory
through the Gadsden Purchase that established the border line between the United States
and Mexico. This created a southern route to the west-coast which was established by the
Butterfield Stagecoach Co. and traveled by the Pony Express in the late 1850's.
The Southern Pacific Railroad established the town of Lordsburg in 1880. At first it
was a wild frontier tent town. Life was typical of the Old Southwest. But as nearby
mining, ranching, and farming developed it became a real town with brick and adobe homes
with schools and churches. In the early 1920's the first airport in New Mexico was built
at Lordsburg where Lindberg, Amelia Earhart, Tom Mix and other celebrities stopped.
Lordsburg is a small southwestern town settled by anglos and native American-Mexicans
with blending of cultures and languages into a peaceful collage. The air is clean, the
water pure, and the sun shines everyday with the summer temperatures near 100 and the
winter temperatures between 50 and 60 degrees during the day. The winter nights are
slightly below freezing and the summer nights are cool and comfortable for sleeping.
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Contact Cici Gomez, Chamber Manager
by E-Mail at
lordsburgcoc@aznex.net
Or Send Regular Mail To:
Lordsburg-Hidalgo County Chamber of Commerce
117 E. 2nd Street, Lordsburg, NM 88045
(505) 542-9864
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Commerce