Rincon Marquez sits as a central settlement amidst a network of drainage features and access roads in this part of McKinley County. The landscape is defined by its arid hydrography, featuring the Rincon Marquez Arroyo and Vicente Arroyo, which cut through the high desert terrain. To the southeast, the named Noberto Sandoval Cañon provides a specific geographical point of interest for those tracking family land use or regional place names. Modern accessibility is highlighted by Indian Svc Rte 9, while more localized routes like Star Lake Rd and Papers Lake Rd connect the area's few established settlements and grazing lands. The layout of these roads and washes indicates a region where movement is dictated by the natural contours of the mesas and the seasonal flow of water through Daniel Wash.
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1883 · Mt. Taylor
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1886 · Mt. Taylor
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1892 · Mt. Taylor
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1899 · Mt. Taylor
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1958 · Albuquerque
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1960 · Pueblo Alto Trading Post
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1961 · Ojo Encino Mesa
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1961 · Star Lake
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1961 · Whitehorse Rincon
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1961 · Mesita Del Gavilan
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