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The Maxwell Land Grant, also known as the Beaubien-Miranda Land Grant, was a 1,714,765-acre (6,939.41 km2) Mexican land grant in Colfax County, New Mexico, and part of adjoining Las Animas County, Colorado. This 1841 land grant was one of the largest contiguous private landholdings in the history of the United States. The New Mexico towns of Cimarron, , Dawson, Elizabethtown, , , Maxwell, Miami, Raton, Rayado, Springer, Ute Park and Vermejo Park came to be located within the grant, as well as numerous other towns that are now ghost towns.

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  • The Maxwell Land Grant, also known as the Beaubien-Miranda Land Grant, was a 1,714,765-acre (6,939.41 km2) Mexican land grant in Colfax County, New Mexico, and part of adjoining Las Animas County, Colorado. This 1841 land grant was one of the largest contiguous private landholdings in the history of the United States. The New Mexico towns of Cimarron, , Dawson, Elizabethtown, , , Maxwell, Miami, Raton, Rayado, Springer, Ute Park and Vermejo Park came to be located within the grant, as well as numerous other towns that are now ghost towns. (en)
  • Il Maxwell Land Grant, noto anche come Beaubien-Miranda Land Grant, era una concessione terriera messicana di 1.714.765 acri (6.939,41 km²) comprendente la contea di Colfax, Nuovo Messico e parte dell'adiacente contea di Las Animas, Colorado. Questa concessione terriera del 1841 fu una delle più grandi proprietà terriere private contigue nella storia degli Stati Uniti. Le città del Nuovo Messico di Cimarron, , Dawson, Elizabethtown, , , Maxwell, Miami, Raton, Rayado, Springer, Ute Park e , vennero collocate all'interno della concessione, e numerose altre città che oggi sono città fantasma. (it)
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  • The Maxwell Land Grant, also known as the Beaubien-Miranda Land Grant, was a 1,714,765-acre (6,939.41 km2) Mexican land grant in Colfax County, New Mexico, and part of adjoining Las Animas County, Colorado. This 1841 land grant was one of the largest contiguous private landholdings in the history of the United States. The New Mexico towns of Cimarron, , Dawson, Elizabethtown, , , Maxwell, Miami, Raton, Rayado, Springer, Ute Park and Vermejo Park came to be located within the grant, as well as numerous other towns that are now ghost towns. (en)
  • Il Maxwell Land Grant, noto anche come Beaubien-Miranda Land Grant, era una concessione terriera messicana di 1.714.765 acri (6.939,41 km²) comprendente la contea di Colfax, Nuovo Messico e parte dell'adiacente contea di Las Animas, Colorado. Questa concessione terriera del 1841 fu una delle più grandi proprietà terriere private contigue nella storia degli Stati Uniti. Le città del Nuovo Messico di Cimarron, , Dawson, Elizabethtown, , , Maxwell, Miami, Raton, Rayado, Springer, Ute Park e , vennero collocate all'interno della concessione, e numerose altre città che oggi sono città fantasma. (it)
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