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Comanche Trail into Mexico Historical Markers

While there were actually many trails utilized by Comanches in Texas, “The Comanche Trail” typically refers to that system of trails used by Comanches travelling south through Texas on raids into Mexico. This trail is sometimes called the “Comanche War Trail” or “Comanche Trace”. Pekka Hämäläinen in his book The Comanche Empire says raids on the trail grew into a “veritable industry” generating a “massive northward flow of property from Mexico into Comancheria and its trade channels” to the north. The full extent of the trail stretched nearly 1,000 miles from Comancheria in the north, deep into Mexico. The Comanche Trail was in use for about a century, starting in the late 1700s.
 
Comanche Trail Marker, View in context image, Touch for more information
By Richard Denney, March 22, 2012
Comanche Trail Marker, View in context
1 Texas, Brewster County, Big Bend National Park — 994 — Comanche Trail
2 Texas, Brewster County, Big Bend National Park — Luna's Jacal
3 Texas, Brewster County, Marathon — 1258 — Double Mills
4 Texas, Brewster County, Marathon — 2003 — Fort Peña Colorado (Red Rock)
5 Texas, Brewster County, Marathon — 3201 — Marathon
6 Texas, Crane County, Crane — 755 — Castle Mountain(2 mi. East) Reported missing
7 Texas, Ector County, Odessa — 996 — Comanche War Trail
8 Texas, Howard County, Big Spring — 12670 — Big Spring State Park on Route of Old Comanche War Trail
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9 Texas, Howard County, Big Spring — 15634 — Route of Marcy’s Trail
10 Texas, Kinney County, Brackettville — 3377 — Military Roads in Texas
11 Texas, Pecos County, Fort Stockton — 4757 — Site of Comanche Springs
12 Texas, Pecos County, Fort Stockton — 4798 — Site of Fort Stockton
13 Texas, Pecos County, Fort Stockton — Tunis Creek Stage Coach Stop
14 Texas, Pecos County, Girvin — 2564 — Horse Head Crossing on the Pecos River
15 Texas, Ward County, Monahans — 3434 — Monahans Sandhills State Park and Museum
16 Texas, Winkler County, Kermit — 5853 — Willow Springs
 
 
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May. 3, 2024