Panther Hill rises above the arid plains of Chaves County, north of the modern footprint of Roswell. The landscape is defined by its drainages, where the seasonal waters of Salt Creek and Middle Berrendo Creek carve across the township lines of T8S and T9S. Local land use is reflected in features like Tom Ned Tank and Barn Draw, while a network of rural routes such as Twistflower Rd and San Miguel Rd connect ranching sites across the High Plains. To the northeast, the settlement of Eden Valley sits just off the primary corridor of N Main St, showing the persistence of small communities in this high-desert environment.
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1949 · Roswell North
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1949 · Corn Ranch
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1950 · Corn Ranch
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1950 · Bitter Lake
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1955 · Roswell
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1958 · Roswell
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1962 · Roswell
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1962 · Roswell North
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1962 · Rock House Canyon
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1962 · Bitter Lake
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