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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cochran County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Cochran 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 Cochran County, TX (4) Bailey County, TX (15) Hockley County, TX (8) Lamb County, TX (18) Terry County, TX (18) Yoakum County, TX (2) Lea County, NM (7) Roosevelt County, NM (5)  CochranCounty(4) Cochran County (4)  BaileyCounty(15) Bailey County (15)  HockleyCounty(8) Hockley County (8)  LambCounty(18) Lamb County (18)  TerryCounty(18) Terry County (18)  YoakumCounty(2) Yoakum County (2)  LeaCountyNew Mexico(7) Lea County (7)  RooseveltCounty(5) Roosevelt County (5)
Adjacent to Cochran County, Texas
    Bailey County (15)
    Hockley County (8)
    Lamb County (18)
    Terry County (18)
    Yoakum County (2)
    Lea County, New Mexico (7)
    Roosevelt County, New Mexico (5)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Texas (Cochran County), Morton — 14745 — Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877
African American troops, known as Buffalo Soldiers, were vital in defending the Texas frontier. On July 26, 1877 Buffalo Soldiers from Co. A of the 10th Cavalry began to pursue a Comanche party. During the pursuit, the Comanches led the troops . . . — Map (db m73660) HM
2Texas (Cochran County), Morton — 927 — Cochran County
Created August 21, 1876, from Bexar County. Named for a native of New Jersey, Robert Cochran, a private who died for Texas Independence in the siege of the Alamo. Indian hostilities and the distance to market and supplies made settlement slow. . . . — Map (db m76252) HM
3Texas (Cochran County), Morton — 16171 — Morton Memorial Cemetery
The use of this site as a burial ground began in 1923 when a traveling family camped here and their baby became ill and died. Other burials followed, and in 1932 Landowner Morton J. Smith deeded ten acres to the city of Morton for cemetery use. An . . . — Map (db m155390) HM
4Texas (Cochran County), Whiteface — 5787 — Former Whiteface Motel
Built 1926 by realtor Wm. E. Flenniken, this was first brick structure in town. It housed land shoppers when Cochran County was opened to sales of small tracts. Given 1968 to Girlstown, U.S.A. by J. S. Noel estate, for use of the . . . — Map (db m73657) HM
 
 
  
 
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