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Historical Markers in Terlingua, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Brewster 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 Brewster County, TX (78) Jeff Davis County, TX (41) Pecos County, TX (56) Presidio County, TX (28) Terrell County, TX (7)  BrewsterCounty(78) Brewster County (78)  JeffDavisCounty(41) Jeff Davis County (41)  PecosCounty(56) Pecos County (56)  PresidioCounty(28) Presidio County (28)  TerrellCounty(7) Terrell County (7)
Alpine is the county seat for Brewster County
Terlingua is in Brewster County
      Brewster County (78)  
ADJACENT TO BREWSTER COUNTY
      Jeff Davis County (41)  
      Pecos County (56)  
      Presidio County (28)  
      Terrell County (7)  
 
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1 Texas, Brewster County, Terlingua — Chisos Mine and TerlinguaBig Bend Snapshot History
To a Modern Observer, living conditions in early 20th century Terlingua may seem primitive, even brutal. For immigrant miners, Terlingua and the Chisos Mine offered a distinct improvement over their native Mexico, which was torn by political . . . Map (db m220385) HM
2 Texas, Brewster County, Terlingua — 17969 — Federico Villalba
Villalba family tradition traces their lineage to Algiers where several generations were members of the Order of Santiago in 1764, Federico's great-grandfather, Juan Villalba, traveled to New Spain (Mexico). He founded Rancho Villalba in 1773 near . . . Map (db m218941) HM
3 Texas, Brewster County, Terlingua — Quicksilverthe Terlingua Mining District
Mercury, or Quicksilver, is derived from a red-colored ore known as cinnabar. Cinnabar (sample at left) was used by Native-Americans as a durable pigment, and there are many places in Big Bend where traces of ancient drawings . . . Map (db m111500) HM
4 Texas, Brewster County, Terlingua — 6478 — TerlinguaFamous Texas Ghost Town
With the Mother-Ore Cinnabar strike in 1890, Terlingua became the world's quicksilver capital, yielding 40 percent of nation's need by 1922. Its name from Terlingua (three tongues) creek nearby, was coined by Mexican herders. Comanche, Shawnees . . . Map (db m60861) HM
5 Texas, Brewster County, Terlingua — Terlingua Cemetery
This cemetery dates from the early 1900's when Terlingua became a flourishing mercury mining town. It served the district as the final resting place for residents and mine workers that succumbed to dangerous working conditions, gunfights, and the . . . Map (db m220372) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 4, 2024