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Site of Mail Relay Station

Brownfield, Terry County

Marker Text

(500 yards west) By 1903, W.J. (1858-1930) and Mary E. (1863-1958) French had built a two-story home near this site, and it was a stop for freighters from the Texas & Pacific Railroad. Freighter rigs usually consisted of two wagons drawn by several horses, and the Frenches offered a campground, water, hot meals and a horse pen. Cattle drovers also rested here on their way through the area. In 1905, the French home became a stop along a mail route from Lamesa, known then as Chicago, through Brownfield to Gomez, a 40-mile trip. The mail hacks also carried passengers. The mail service was discontinued in 1910 when the mail was rerouted. (1973, 2006)

Marker Details

Address SH 137
Location Description From Brownfield, 15.9 mi. SE on SH 137, W side of the road 0.1 mi. SE of CR 561
Marker # 3188
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code post office; roads
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 32.987928, -102.164126

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