Blazer's Mill.
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Joseph Hoy Blazer was born in Pennsylvania in 1828 or 1829. He studied dentistry in St. Louis and practiced in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. In 1867, as a former Union soldier and retired freighter, he established himself in the timber business and as a retail dealer in general merchandise. He acquired a share in George Nesmith's ranch and sawmill situated at a point over looking the south fork of the Rio Tularosa, in Lincoln County, New Mexico. The mill, known up until that time as La Maquina, had been there for many years before Blazer's arrival. When the Mescalero Apache Reservation was set up Dr. Blazer was permitted to retain the property in private ownership. The post office was moved from South Fork to Blazer's Mill in 1874 and Blazer served as Postmaster until 1887 when the post office was moved to Mescalero, Otero County, New Mexico. Dr. Blazer's son, Almer, took over the Mill until 1899 when the local Indian Agent forcibly took possession of the land. Blazer's Mill is remembered in New Mexico as the scene of the "Roberts-Brewer" fight during the Lincoln County war in 1878.
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Fort Stanton (N.M.)
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Mescalero (N.M.)
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