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Horse Head Crossing on the Pecos River |
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FM 11, about 11 mi. NW of Girvin, Girvin,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
31° 14' 5.80116999984",
-102° 29' 0.1543099992"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Here crossed the undated Comanche Trail from Llano Estacado to Mexico in 1850 John R. Bartlett while surveying the Mexican boundary found the crossing marked by skulls of horses; hence the name Horse Head, the Southern Overland Mail (Butterfield), route, St. Louis to San Francisco, 1858-1861, and the road west from Fort Concho crossed here. The Goodnight-Loving trail, established in 1866 and trod by tens of thousands of Texas longhorns, came here and turned up east bank of the Pecos for Fort Summer and into Colorado.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Horse Head Crossing on the Pecos River Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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