Luna County · New Mexico

Where to donate books in Deming

Marshall Memorial Library, Deming Luna Mimbres Museum, Pancho Villa raid context, Mimbres Valley agricultural heritage, and NMLP volume-justified pickup from 210 miles north.

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Why the Deming donation map is shaped by railroad, Pancho Villa, the Mimbres Valley, and 210 miles of road

Deming is the principal city of Luna County in southwestern New Mexico — population approximately 14,000, sitting 60 miles west of Las Cruces and 35 miles north of the US-Mexico border at Columbus, 210 miles south of Albuquerque on I-25. The city's identity rests on three foundational features. The 1881 transcontinental railroad founding: Deming was founded in November 1881 as a junction for the Southern Pacific Railway and named for Mary Deming Crocker (the wife of railroad executive Charles Crocker). On March 18, 1881, Southern Pacific crews from the west met Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad track builders from the east at Deming and drove a silver spike that marked the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad's southern route — a less-famous but historically substantial counterpart to the 1869 Promontory Point golden-spike event. The 1916 Pancho Villa raid: on March 9, 1916, Mexican Revolution general Francisco "Pancho" Villa and an estimated 1,000 men crossed the border and raided Columbus (35 miles south of Deming); much of the town was burned and sacked, 18 residents and US soldiers were killed, more than 100 of Villa's men were killed in the resulting battle, and the raid prompted General John "Black Jack" Pershing's Punitive Expedition into northern Mexico. The raid was the only major foreign-attack-on-continental-US event between the War of 1812 and 9/11/2001. The Mimbres Valley agriculture: the fertile bottomlands along the Mimbres River support continuous farming today centered on green chiles, onions, pecans, and cotton; the same valley supported the prehistoric Mimbres Mogollon culture (1000-1150 AD) whose distinctive black-on-white pottery influenced modern Southwestern art.

The donation map reflects this layered character. The principal public library is Marshall Memorial Library at 110 S Diamond Avenue. The Deming Luna Mimbres Museum at 301 S Silver Avenue holds extensive Mimbres-pottery and regional-history collections and is the appropriate routing destination for documented archaeological and regional historical material. The Pancho Villa State Park in Columbus 35 miles south commemorates the 1916 raid with a museum and archives. The 210-mile drive each way means NMLP service is volume-justified only.

Marshall Memorial Library

Address: 110 S Diamond Avenue, Deming, NM 88030

Phone: (575) 546-9202

System: City of Deming government library

Source: City of Deming — Library

Marshall Memorial Library is a city-government library serving Deming and Luna County. Standard library donation rules apply: clean condition, books in sellable shape, no water damage, no mold, no significant marginalia or highlighting, no ex-library copies with bookplates and stamps. The library accepts books and standard media at the front desk during open hours; for larger volumes, call ahead at 575-546-9202.

For donors with mixed-condition material, NMLP volume-justified pickup is the answer for substantial estate volumes that justify the 420-mile round trip.

When NMLP free pickup makes sense in Deming

Logistics: Call or text 702-496-4214. The operator routes Deming pickups alongside Las Cruces (60 mi east) or Silver City (50 mi north) activity that week.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-06. NMLP is a for-profit New Mexico business; donations are not tax-deductible. Library, Mimbres Valley, Pancho Villa raid, and historical details verified against official sources cited above; report corrections to [email protected].