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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dawson County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Dawson 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 Dawson County, TX (4) Borden County, TX (3) Gaines County, TX (2) Howard County, TX (16) Lynn County, TX (10) Martin County, TX (9) Terry County, TX (18)  DawsonCounty(4) Dawson County (4)  BordenCounty(3) Borden County (3)  GainesCounty(2) Gaines County (2)  HowardCounty(16) Howard County (16)  LynnCounty(10) Lynn County (10)  MartinCounty(9) Martin County (9)  TerryCounty(18) Terry County (18)
Adjacent to Dawson County, Texas
    Borden County (3)
    Gaines County (2)
    Howard County (16)
    Lynn County (10)
    Martin County (9)
    Terry County (18)
 
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1Texas (Dawson County), Lamesa — 1183 — Dawson County
On U.S. 87 at U.S. 180, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 87.
Created February 1, 1858 Recreated August 21, 1876 from Bexar Territory Organized February 13, 1905 Named in honor of Nicholas Mosby Dawson 1808-1842 Who fought at the Battle of San Jacinto and fell at Dawson's . . . — Map (db m110193) HM
2Texas (Dawson County), Lamesa — 16680 — Lamesa Farm Workers Community
Near County Highway M north of County Highway 20, on the right when traveling north.
By the 1920s, Dawson County’s rapidly expanding cotton economy was outgrowing its labor supply. Like other areas of the country, Lamesa began to rely on migrant laborers from Mexico to increase the available pool of seasonal workers. One effort to . . . — Map (db m110195) HM
3Texas (Dawson County), Lamesa — 4025 — Pioneer Cemetery
On Elgin Avenue south of NE 1st Street, on the right when traveling south.
First burial ground in Dawson County. Given by Frank Conner. First grave, Nov. 10, 1904, for Mrs. G. W. Pate, who had suggested cemetery. Plot closed 1907, except for 1949 burial of W. R. Kelly beside his wife. The 22 others here: Montie Andrews, . . . — Map (db m110196) HM
4Texas (Dawson County), Lamesa — 4754 — Site of Chicago(¼ mi N.)
On North 22nd Street west of North Main street, on the right when traveling west.
W.C. Bishop of Chicago, Ill., and wealthy lumberman George N. Fletcher established the Oto (later Bar To) ranch about 1887 on Fletcher's extensive landholdings in Dawson County. A post office was opened at the ranch headquarters on May 15,1889, and . . . — Map (db m110198) HM
 
 
  
 
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