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Vicinity of Significant Neighbors Ford Trail

Pecos, Reeves County

Marker Text

First wagon road to El Paso from Austin. Opened 1849 by Maj. Robert S. neighbors and Dr. John S. "Rip" Ford, Texas Rangers and leading statesmen. With Indian guides Jime Shaw (a Delaware) and Guadalupe (a Comanche), they left the Pecos, followed Toyah Creek to Davis Mountains, then went west to the Rio Grande. On the return past Guadalupe Peak, Pecos River and Horsehead Crossing, rations gave out and they ate roasted mescal roots, panther and horse meat. Their route had water and wood and became a great stage, military and emigrant road. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1966.

Marker Details

Address US 285, N side of Pecos
Location Description In Roadside Park on US 285, Northern City Limits of Pecos
Marker # 5648
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.439237, -103.498853

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