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Mount Taylor was permanently listed in the State Register of Cultural Properties by the Cultural Properties Review Committee on June 5. The final order, nomination and related attachments, a map showing the guardian peaks used to establish the TCP boundaries, a press release, and a PowerPoint presentation on Mt. Taylor and the Clayton National Historic District from the June 5 meeting, are linked below.
Releated Documents
Mt. Taylor Cultural Landscape Nomination and Attachments
- Mt. Taylor
Nomination (Final)
- Non-contributing property, Continuation Sheet 3
- Continuation 7, Present Use of Property
- Continuation 9, Present and Original Physical Appearance of Property
- Continuation 10, Use of Property
- Continuation 12, Significance
- Continuation 13, Bibliography
- Continuation 14.1, Maps
- Continuation 14.2, Legal Description
- Continuation 14.3, UTM Coordinates
- Continuation 15, Boundary Description
- Continuation 16, Photo Sheets
- Continuation 17, Research Questions
- Continuation 18, Submitted By
- List of Attachments
- Attachment 1 Contributing Cultural Properties Table 7.1., Continuation Sheet 10.1
- Attachment 2 Contributing Cultural Properties Table 7.2, Continuation Sheet 10.2
- Attachment 3 Contributing Cultural Properties Table 7.4, Continuation Sheet 10.3
- Attachment 4 Initial Hopi Ethnographic Study
- Attachment 5 Benedict USFS
- Attachment 6 Class III Cultural Resource Survey
- Attachment 7 Non-contributing property, Continuation Sheet 3
- Attachment 8 Map of Traditional Cultural Property Boundary showing extent of excluded private property. Previously submitted
- Attachment 9 (A) Map of Traditional Cultural Property on USGS 1:100,000 base map
showing Contributing Cultural Properties for public review: Previously
submitted
- Attachment 10(A) Set of USGS 7.5 minute series New Mexico Quadrangle maps
showing TCP boundary, excluded property and Cultural Resources for
public review: Previously submitted except for map #7 and map #8
- Mesita Quadrangle
- Laguna Quadrangle
- Cubero Quadrangle
- McCarty’s Quadrangle
- Grants SE Quadrangle
- Moquino Quadrangle
- Seboyeta Quadrangle
- Mount Taylor Quadrangle
- Lobo Springs Quadrangle
- Grants Quadrangle
- Marquez Quadrangle
- Laguna Cañoneros Quadrangle
- Cerro Pelon Quadrangle
- San Mateo Quadrangle
- Dos Lomas Quadrangle
- Cerro Tinaja Quadrangle
- Laguna Seca Quadrangle
- El Dado Mesa Quadrangle
- Cerro Alesna Quadrangle
- San Lucas Dam Quadrangle
- Ambrosia Lake Quadrangle
- Guadalupe Quadrangle
- Mesa Cortada
- Cerro Parido
- Piedra de la Aquila
- Mesa de los Toros
- Attachment 11 Map of Traditional Cultural Property on USGS 1:100,000 base map
showing Land Surface Ownership. Previously submitted
- Attachment 12 CD - In Camera Review Only
- Attachment 13 Indian Claims Commission Findings and Conclusions of Law
Concerning Aboriginal Title Lands of Acoma Pueblo.
- Attachment 14 Property Spreadsheet – Master List
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