Rabbit Ears (Clayton Complex) ~ Clayton, NM
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 36° 31.750 W 103° 14.575
13S E 657303 N 4044079
Named after and old Indian Chief, and a famous landmark on the Santa Fe Trail.
Waymark Code: WM6QCG
Location: New Mexico, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2009
Views: 15

Referrence to officers comments during vote to approve/deny: Coordinates are of the mountain. There is public land and a state park, see web sites provided. The marker is on US-64 W. of Clayton, but you can travel up NM-370 (see map provided) and visit State Park.
Sites to aid in finding the site: Clayton , Peak Information , USGS , Map

Rabbit Ear Mountain, remnants of ancient volcanos, are named for a Cheyenne Chief, Orejos de Conjeo, who died in a battle with Spanish colonists in 1717. This geographic feature north of Clayton, was the first important landmark for merchants from Missouri traveling the Santa Fe Trail (1821 - 1879)

New Mexico Marker on US-64, from where photo was taken. Text of Marker:

RABBIT EAR MOUNTAIN
These two striking mounds were the first features to become visible to Santa Fe Trail traffic crossing into New Mexico from Oklahoma, and so became important landmarks for caravans.
From here, traffic on this major 19th century commercial route still had about 200 miles to travel before reaching Santa Fe.

The first was in 1717. A Comanche or Cheyenne chief, depending upon which version of the story is told, was killed. The chief's name was Orejas de Conejo, Rabbit Ears, from which the two summits on the flat horizon draw their name. The larger one to the west is Rabbit Ear Mountain. The smaller one to the east is Rabbit Ear Butte. According to tradition, the chief's name was derived from ears that had been damaged by frostbite at some point in his life. He is said to be buried up there.


Marked "Private" below because some of the land is. Some is state owned.

Street address:
NM-370
5 miles NW of
Clayton, NM USA
8845


County / Borough / Parish: Union County

Year listed: 1966

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Event

Periods of significance: 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1850-1874

Historic function: Domestic, Landscape, Transportation

Current function: Agriculture/Subsistance

Privately owned?: yes

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Season start / Season finish: Not listed

Hours of operation: Not listed

Secondary Website 2: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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