The land of sunshine, a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . IN THE MORA VALLEY. THE LAND OF SUNSHINE. 203 It has a large round house and is a division point on the SantaFe Pacific Railroad. Mora County. Area 2,542 square miles; population 13,000; assessed valua-tion in 1903 $1,175,823. Post offices: Chacon, Cleveland,Guadalupita, Halls Peak, Holman, La Cueva, Ledoux, Lucero,Mora, Ocate, Roy, Shoemaker, Wagon Mound, Sauz, Watrous,Weber. Mora countys agricultural products are its mainstay andare not exceeded in value by those of any other New Mexicocounty.


The land of sunshine, a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . IN THE MORA VALLEY. THE LAND OF SUNSHINE. 203 It has a large round house and is a division point on the SantaFe Pacific Railroad. Mora County. Area 2,542 square miles; population 13,000; assessed valua-tion in 1903 $1,175,823. Post offices: Chacon, Cleveland,Guadalupita, Halls Peak, Holman, La Cueva, Ledoux, Lucero,Mora, Ocate, Roy, Shoemaker, Wagon Mound, Sauz, Watrous,Weber. Mora countys agricultural products are its mainstay andare not exceeded in value by those of any other New Mexicocounty. It can rightfully claim the honor of being one of theleading agricultural counties of the Territory. However, itsstock interests exceed in value even its agricultural is one of the four small counties, yet its area is greaterthan that of the State of Delaware, and 760,000 acres, or anarea greater than that of the State of Rhode Island are stillsubject to entry. The county is mountainous, some of thepeaks rising to an altitude of 13,500 feet. The hills aregenerally timbered and a port


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