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Steins Ghost Town has a colorful history, steeped in the Wild West.
It was here in New Mexico that one of the first treaties between the
Army and the Apaches was signed. In the 1880s Steins
Peak, a nearby mountain, was used to communicate the movements of the famed Chiricahua Apache leader Geronimo. The heliographs
lit up once again in 1889 to track down the infamous
Apache Kid, who had been involved in several murders and
threatened another Apache uprising. Eight years
later Black Jack Ketchum and his gang attempted to rob
the Southern Pacific Line on its way through Steins.
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