Places to stay in Cuchillo, New Mexico

Cuchillo, originally known as Cuchillo Negro, is an unincorporated community in Sierra County, New Mexico. It was named for Apache chieftain Baishan, known by his Spanish name Cuchillo Negro "Black Knife", who was killed in a skirmish with American troops in 1857. The town is located on the north bank of Cuchillo Negro Creek. Cuchillo's name change came after the 1900 Census. It was recorded under its present name in the 1910 Census.: 54 

If you are travelling in the area, Cuchillo is located close to Williamsburg Post Office, RG 16111 Water Well, Church of Christ, Salado Mountains and Elephant Butte Weather Station.

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