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Historical Markers in Hudspeth County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Hudspeth County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hudspeth County, TX (14) Culberson County, TX (20) El Paso County, TX (132) Jeff Davis County, TX (41) Presidio County, TX (28) Otero County, NM (20)  HudspethCounty(14) Hudspeth County (14)  CulbersonCounty(20) Culberson County (20)  ElPasoCounty(132) El Paso County (132)  JeffDavisCounty(41) Jeff Davis County (41)  PresidioCounty(28) Presidio County (28)  OteroCountyNew Mexico(20) Otero County (20)
Sierra Blanca is the county seat for Hudspeth County
Adjacent to Hudspeth County, Texas
      Culberson County (20)  
      El Paso County (132)  
      Jeff Davis County (41)  
      Presidio County (28)  
      Otero County, New Mexico (20)  
 
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1 Texas, Hudspeth County, Fort Hancock — Camp RiceBuilt in 1884-5
On State Highway 20 west of Knox Avenue (State Highway 148), on the left when traveling north.
2 Texas, Hudspeth County, Fort Hancock — 3180 — Cpl. Benito Martinez(April 24, 1932 – Sept. 6, 1952) — Machine Gunner, U.S. 25th Inf. Div. —
On Knox Avenue (State Highway 148 Spur) 0.6 miles south of Interstate 10, on the right when traveling south.
3 Texas, Hudspeth County, Salt Flat — A Precious Resource / Un Preciado RecursoGuadalupe Mountains National Park
On U.S. 62/180, 3.4 miles east of Ranch to Market Road 1576, on the right when traveling east.
4 Texas, Hudspeth County, Salt Flat — 1435 — El Paso Salt War
On U.S. 62/180, 3.4 miles east of Ranch to Market Road 1576, on the right when traveling east.
5 Texas, Hudspeth County, Salt Flat — Frijole Historic Site
Near Frijole Ranch Road, 0.6 miles north of U.S. 62, on the right when traveling north.
6 Texas, Hudspeth County, Salt Flat — Frijole School House
Near Frijole Ranch Road, 0.6 miles north of U.S. 62, on the right when traveling north.
7 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 148 — America's Second Transcontinental Railroad(Joined Here in 1881)
On Sierra Blanca Avenue (Ranch to Market Road 1111) at El Paso Street (Business Interstate 10), on the right when traveling north on Sierra Blanca Avenue.
8 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 238 — August Fransal(August 9, 1843 – July 30, 1927)
Near East Brown Street, 0.3 miles east of Sierra Blanca Avenue (Ranch to Market Road 1111).
9 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 907 — Claude Hudspeth(1877 - 1941)
On Interstate 10 at milepost 98, on the right when traveling east.
10 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 2007 — Fort QuitmanC.S.A.
On Millican Street, on the right when traveling west.
11 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 2590 — Hudspeth County
On Sierra Blanca Avenue (Ranch to Market Road 1111) at El Paso Street (Business Interstate 10), on the right when traveling north on Sierra Blanca Avenue.
12 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 2591 — Hudspeth County Courthouse
Near Millican Street, on the right when traveling west.
13 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 4694 — Sierra Blanca Methodist Church
On Sierra Blance Avenue (Ranch to Market Road 1111) 0.2 miles north of Interstate 10, on the right when traveling north.
14 Texas, Hudspeth County, Sierra Blanca — 5367 — The Killing of General J. J. Byrne(Event occurred 15 miles south of here, in Quitman Canyon)
On Ranch to Market Road 1111 at Business Route 10, on the right when traveling north on Route 1111.
 
 
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May. 5, 2024