The Tobacco Farms subdivision was platted as ten lots in 1941. Most of the subdivision is still extant, and it is located southeast of Rio Bravo/Isleta Blvd. The deed comments indicate that “Sec. A1” refers to an unknown part of the subdivision. The lot books have pages for additional blocks, but with only one entry each. These blocks were sold to NM College of Agriculture (now New Mexico State University).
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The Digital Sanborn Maps collection is a browsable set of thousands of digitized images of the 1867–1970 Sanborn maps for cities and towns in New Mexico.
The maps contain information such as the outline of each building, the size, shape and construction materials, heights, and function of structures, location of windows and doors. The maps also give street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers.