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Emigrants' Crossing

Pecos, Reeves County

Marker Text

One of the few spots where pioneer travelers could cross the Pecos River by fording. At Emigrants' Crossing, the deep, treacherous river flows over exposed rock. It is one of only three fords in a 60-mile segment of the stream, and was the one favored by parties migrating in 1849 from the eastern United States to west coast gold fields. Often called the California Emigrants' Crossing, or the Red River Trail crossing, it was also the one used in 1858 by coaches of Butterfield Overland Mail, which had an adobe station and a high-walled adobe corral there. (1972)

Marker Details

Address Cedar & 1st St.
Location Description Cedar and First St. (West of Pecos Museum), Pecos
Marker # 1473
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.380574, -108.752811

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