Janos Trail
The Janos Trail was a trade route from the mountains of southern New Mexico to Janos, Chihuahua. It was the main route for copper ore from Santa Rita del Cobre to the smelters in Chihuahua.
History[]
The route of the Janos Trail follows an old Native American trade route to Chihuahua. The Janos Trail was established about 1803 by the Spanish after they discovered the copper in the of the Black Range at Santa Rita.
Further reading[]
- Romero, Anthony (2007) Finding the Lost Santa Rita/Janos Trail, Silver City Museum, Silver City, New Mexico, OCLC 631774496
Categories:
- Historic trails and roads in New Mexico
- Historic trails and roads in Mexico
- Copper mining
- 1803 establishments in New Spain
- New Spain
- Native American history of New Mexico
- Chihuahua (state) geography stubs