In 1858, R. T. Barnes was part of a wagon train that was ambushed by Mohave Indians west of here, he carved his name in Inscription Rock, now in El Mo


In 1858, R. T. Barnes was part of a wagon train that was ambushed by Mohave Indians west of here, he carved his name in Inscription Rock, now in El Morro National Monument, New Mexico, USA


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Location: El Morro National Monument, New Mexico, USA
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