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We are a Work-In-Progress ...building for the future!
The documents listed below originate from a variety of sources, including TRC Research Center investigations, historical archives, field reports, witness statements, recovered journals, and independent research submissions. Together, they form a growing collection of material related to the mysteries, legends, locations, and unexplained events examined by The Mesilla Files.
Many reports are available to qualified researchers and interested readers upon request. To request a document, simply reference the appropriate report code when contacting the TRC Research Center by email.
Due to limited archival resources and ongoing research priorities, only a select number of reports may be released during any given period. Availability is determined solely by TRC Research and may vary without notice. Some documents may be incomplete, redacted, under review, or temporarily restricted pending further investigation.
The records preserved here represent our continuing effort to collect, organize, and study the evidence—wherever it may lead.
"Every file tells a story. Some stories are still being written."
Internal Reports describing existing and active cases.
Fort Selden remains one of the most significant historical locations connected to the broader Mesilla Files network of mysteries.
For more than a century, travelers, ranchers, soldiers, and researchers have reported the appearance of strange symbols etched into the desert floor throughout southern New Mexico.
The official records contain references to delayed freight runs, abandoned railcars, and equipment losses attributed to storms, accidents, and poor record keeping. Yet scattered among those records are reports of trains that simply vanished.
Internal research documents - available via email - limited distribution
The final known movements of the lawman whose investigations appear throughout the Mesilla Files archive.
Lost transportation corridors crossing the territory before the arrival of the railroads.
Missing military reports connected to unusual incidents along the Rio Grande.
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