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Spanish Explorers' Route

Wilson, Lynn County

Marker Text

A prehistoric road discovered and used by Indians, Spaniards, United States Army units, and cattle drovers. It crossed the Llano Estacado from Gholson Spring (7 mi. E. of present-day Slaton), to Tahoka Lake (3 mi. S. of Wilson), then to Tobacco Creek, Big Spring, and the North Concho. Here passed many 17th century Spanish visitors: Father Salas, coming from New Mexico in 1629 on pleas of Jumano Indians to preach to them; Captains Hernan Martin and Diego del Castillo, exploring in 1650; Captain Diego de Guadalajara, seeking pearls and other treasure, in 1654. Incise on back: Historian - Dr. W. C. Holden Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967

Marker Details

Address FM 211
Location Description W. M. D. Green Memorial Park
Marker # 4999
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Exploration and expeditions; roads
Latitude, Longitude 33.321609, -101.730458

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