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- Q5167676 subject Q8318627.
- Q5167676 subject Q8319962.
- Q5167676 subject Q8352005.
- Q5167676 subject Q8492025.
- Q5167676 abstract "Conney's Tomb is a historic location near Alma, Catron County, New Mexico. Marked by a large boulder on the side of a roadway, it is the site where former Army Sergeant James C. Cooney was interred in 1880 after being killed by a group of Apaches.".
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- Q5167676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318627.
- Q5167676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319962.
- Q5167676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352005.
- Q5167676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492025.
- Q5167676 comment "Conney's Tomb is a historic location near Alma, Catron County, New Mexico. Marked by a large boulder on the side of a roadway, it is the site where former Army Sergeant James C. Cooney was interred in 1880 after being killed by a group of Apaches.".
- Q5167676 label "Cooney's Tomb".