Rayado, New Mexico

Rayado, New Mexico

::"This article is about the settlement, for other uses see Rayado (disambiguation)."Rayado or Reyado (older Ryado) was the first permanent settlement in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States and an important stop on the Santa Fe Trail.

Overview

Today it is the home of the Kit Carson Museum including his reconstructed home, and "La Posta", a Santa Fe Trail stage stop dating from the 1850s. Rayado is located where the mountain branch of the Santa Fe Trail intersects with the Cimarron Trail to Fort Leavenworth [The Cimarron Trail to Fort Leavenworth crossed the Canadian River just below its intersection with the Cimarron River, went west to Rayado, then southwest through Ocate, west of both the Turkey Mountains and Ocate Peak, and on to Ojo Feliz, La Cueva, and then south into Las Vegas, New Mexico; as opposed to the Cimarron Cutoff of the Santa Fe Trail which led south of the Turkey Mountains directly down to Wagon Mound. See the map Territories of New Mexico and Utah by J. H. Colton, 1855, [http://worldcat.org/oclc/39950856 OCLC 39950856] Later the Cimarron Trail cut south of Ocate Peak and down to Fort Union. ]

The name " Rayado" derives from the Spanish term for "streaked", perhaps in reference to the lot lines marked out by Lucien Maxwell.Pearce, T. M. (1965) "Rayado" "New Mexico place names; a geographical dictionary" University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM, p. 130, [http://worldcat.org/oclc/420847 OCLC 420847] ] Rayado is at 6,509 feet, along NM State Route 21 at the extreme southeast corner of Philmont Scout Ranch. One mile to the south is a classic southwestern butte [Kit Carson Mesa is a butte, rather than a mesa, because its top is less than three times its height.] , called Kit Carson Mesa.

History

Rayado was founded by Lucien Maxwell in 1848 at the end of the Mexican-American War, as the first plains settlement in New Mexico east of the mountain valleys of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Because the plains were still subject to raids by Apache, Comanche and other Indians, he had difficulty attracting settlers, so he convinced Kit Carson to move down from Taos in 1849 to lend an air of safety to the enterprise.

Maxwell married his bride Luis Beaubien (daughter of Carlos Beaubien) in Rayado and they lived there before moving to Cimarron.Julyan, Robert (1998) "Rayado" "Place Names of New Mexico" (2nd ed.) University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, p.287, ISBN 0-8263-1689-1.] A federal garrison post was established in Rayado in 1850 and lasted until Fort Union was opened. [Rathburn, Daniel C. B. And Alexander, David V. (2003) "Rayado, Post at Colfax County" "New Mexico Frontier Military Place Names" Yucca Tree Press, Las Cruces, NM, p. 144, ISBN 1-881325-50-4]

Jesus Gil Abreu who also married a Beaubien daughter had his Abreu Ranch house there on the banks of the Rayado River from 1859 until his death in 1911. There was a post office there from 1873 to 1919.

Some of the land in the townsite was purchased by Waite Phillips in the 1920s and Phillips later donated it to the Boy Scouts of America and it became part of the Philmont Scout Ranch.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nm/rayado.html "Reyado"] Ghosttowns.com


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