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In this edit i added a row for Pecos National Historical Park. Not sure if this should be here in addition to there being a row for Glorieta Pass Battlefield. The original 1960 designation of Pecos Pueblo as a National Historic Landmark was only about San Miguel County locations. And a Pecos National Monument writeup in 1991 maybe this link works? covers archeological sites only in San Miguel County. But the National Historical Park does include the Glorieta Pass Battlefield in Santa Fe County. So my sense is that NRHP listings in Santa Fe county should include it. But I don't have documentation of when it was NRHP-listed into this county. What to do? --doncram21:43, 5 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
I don't think Pecos NHP should be listed here. The most recent listing for it (refnum 91000822) is explicitly coterminous with the Pecos National Monument boundaries in San Miguel County (link to nom), but predates the acquisition of the Glorieta battlefield areas. If/when the Park Service provides a formal (even if just administrative) boundary increase that also includes the Glorieta battlefield area, that would be the appropriate time to add it here as a separate entity. Magic♪piano02:12, 6 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
Good, you're looking at the same stuff I did, and what you suggest sounds reasonable, thanks, since I don't have a specific source saying the Pecos National Historical Park was itself NRHP-listed. I'll revert myself here, and I will revise further at the Pecos National Historical Park article, which was/is kind of inadequate with respect to this. Please feel free to help out there. Both NHL listings should be described there (as being NHL-designated and NRHP-listed separately, I guess.) --doncram03:38, 6 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
Or, well, NRIS reports the original NRHP listing of Pecos National Monument in 1966 when NRHP started. And Pecos National Historical Park was NRHP-listed on July 2, 1991, when it had 6671.4 acres and 96 contributing sites. Good to know the acquisition of Glorieta parts was later (do you know when, is that covered, could you add to the PNHP article?) --doncram03:44, 6 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
I'm working my way through the New Mexico NHL list, bringing them to a minimum quality level as needed. It will come up in due course (probably around the letter "P"). Magic♪piano12:06, 6 April 2017 (UTC)Reply