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Juan Cordona Lake

Crane, Crane County

Marker Text

A natural salt deposit, known and used for the past 300 years. On land grant from Mexico to Juan Cordova; name, misread on maps, is now unique to lake. Apaches were encountered here by explorers in 1683. From days of early settlers, Mexicans and Anglo-Texans relied on this salt deposit. During the civil war, 1861-1865, a 7-family San Saba wagon train traded watermelons and other goods to Indians here for sorely needed salt. In 1912-1914 a 36-burro train hauled salt from here. Recently as 1930, commercial shipments went out to Midland and Odessa.

Marker Details

Address 201 W. 6th Street
Location Description Courthouse square (Corner of 6th & Sue), Crane
Marker # 2871
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; water topics; Native Americans
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 31.397544, -102.352259

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