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Barry Scobee Mountain

Fort Davis, Jeff Davis County

Marker Text

(6300 ft. elev.) Camp grounds and lookout post (1850s-1880s) for military, mail coaches, freighters, travelers, emigrants. Site of area's last Indian raid, 1881. Part of John G. Prude Ranch. Named by Gov. John Connally Dec. 21, 1964, to honor Barry Scobee whose efforts were largely responsible for the preservation of old Fort Davis. He was born, 1885, in Missouri. Served in U. S. Army in Philippines and later on merchant ship in World War II. Was editor, reporter, printer, publisher. Came to Fort Davis in 1917 and became an authority and writer on Trans-Pecos history. (Fort Davis Historical society)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description take SH 17 N approx. 1 mi.
Marker # 10487
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type
Code mountains and mountain passes; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 30.60985, -103.878082

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