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Louisville, which is now a ghost town, was a mining camp in El Dorado Canyon near the Techatticup Mine in the , of New Mexico Territory. The camp was probably named for Nat S. Lewis, the superintendent of the Techatticup Mine in the 1860s, and camp doctor.

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  • Louisville, which is now a ghost town, was a mining camp in El Dorado Canyon near the Techatticup Mine in the , of New Mexico Territory. The camp was probably named for Nat S. Lewis, the superintendent of the Techatticup Mine in the 1860s, and camp doctor. (en)
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  • Louisville, which is now a ghost town, was a mining camp in El Dorado Canyon near the Techatticup Mine in the , of New Mexico Territory. The camp was probably named for Nat S. Lewis, the superintendent of the Techatticup Mine in the 1860s, and camp doctor. (en)
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  • Louisville, Nevada (en)
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