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Hill, Robert Thomas

Langtry, Val Verde County

Marker Text

Tennessee native Robert T. Hill (185801941) moved to Comanche, Texas at age 16 and developed an interest in Texas Geology. Educated at Columbia University, he worked for the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Texas and as State Geologist. Known as the father of Texas Geology, he identified many of the state's geological features and regions. In 1899, he and five others surveyed the Rio Grande. Beginning in Presidiio, the team charted the river's path through steep canyons and periolous obstacles. After 350 miles of river travel, the men saw a landmark eagle's nest and at that point ended their trip and hiked into Langtry. Hill's work was the first to document the Rio Grande through the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. (2005)

Marker Details

Address Torres Street
Location Description Torres Street
Marker # 14089
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code scientific topics; geology
Latitude, Longitude 29.807045, -101.555601

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