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Santa Fe Trail Site Description
Watrous House (Doolittle Ranch House) (NHL) 23K
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The Watrous House (Doolittle Ranch House) is just north of the Mora River on US Highway 161 at Watrous, New Mexico. Samuel Watrous opened a trading store and made his home in this structure in 1849. The store catered to Santa Fe Trail travelers until the very end of the Trail era. The town was originally know as La Junta and was renamed Watrous when the railroad reached the town.
Barclay's Fort site (NHL) Barclay's Fort site is on the south bank of the Mora River, west of I-25 at Watrous. Alexander Barclay opened his trading fort here in 1849. It also served as a stage station for a time.
Sapello Stage Station (NHL) 24K
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The Sapello Stage Station is just southwest of Watrous on the west bank of the Sapello River. Originally used by the Barlow and Sanderson Stage Company, this building has been somewhat remodeled to serve as a private residence. Wagon ruts are still visible nearby. Just north of the stage station is the probable junction of the Mountain and Cimarron routes of the Santa Fe Trail.


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