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Submitted: 3/29/20 • Approved: 3/30/20 • Last Updated: 4/2/20 • R290690-G0-S3
The San Vicente Crossing cemetery is located 1000 feet north of where the access road crosses the dry creek bed and enters the Rio Grande River flood plain. This is also the location of the former village of San Vicente Crossing, which still contains traces of its former occupation. It should not be confused with San Vicente further north-east, which has yet another cemetery. The cemetery is located atop two low intersecting linear mounds of earth which form the shape of a natural cross. The graves, about 29 of them, consist of piles of stones, and are located on the eastern arm of the earthen cross.
*Photograph & data courtesy of:
John Rich
Contributed on 3/29/20 by ashaw444
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Record #: 290690