
Carrisito Spring anchors a remote landscape defined by the convergence of the Arizona and New Mexico state lines, where Apache, Cibola, and Catron counties meet. This high-desert terrain is deeply incised by drainage systems such as Carrizo Wash, Buffalo Creek, and Little Blanco Canyon. The land division follows the Public Land Survey System, with numerous township and range boundaries intersecting near Twentytwo Draw.
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1886 · St Johns
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1892 · St Johns
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1954 · Saint Johns
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1957 · Saint Johns
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1958 · Saint Johns
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1962 · Saint Johns
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1971 · Mesa Parada NW
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1971 · Mesa Parada
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1972 · Twentytwo Spring
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1972 · Cantaralo Spring
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