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Midland County

Midland, Midland County

Marker Text

(Created and organized, March 1885) First known as the junction of many trails and site of the last Comanche raid into Texas. In 1881 the Texas and Pacific Railroad was built; equi-distant between El Paso and Fort Worth, this became known as Midland. First settler was a sheepman in 1882. Cattlemen came with Herefords in 1888. Water wells and windmills lured small farmers. Became headquarters for 1928 Permian Basin oil discovery. In 1945 its first well came in. The "Midland Man," oldest skeletal remains in North America (18,500 B. C.), was found in 1954. (1967)

Marker Details

Address Wall Street near South Colorado Street
Location Description Midland County Courthouse grounds
Marker # 18309
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code counties
Latitude, Longitude 31.997678, -102.076184

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