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Castle Peak

Merkel, Taylor County

Marker Text

The Butterfield Overland Mail, the first public transportation facility spanning the area from the Mississippi to the Pacific with passenger and mail service, 1858-61, used the 2400-foot peak to the northeast as a beacon. The drivers and passengers viewed it for 30 to 40 miles. In that era it was called Abercrombie Peak, for Colonel J. J. Abercrombie of the U.S. Army, active in defense of this frontier. Waterman Ormsby, a newspaper reporter riding the first Butterfield Stage to pass this way, noted that the peak resembled a fortress. Later the height was renamed Castle Peak. (1968)

Marker Details

Address FM 1235, S of Merkel
Location Description From Merkel, take FM 1235 south about 7 miles.
Marker # 756
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; roads
Latitude, Longitude 32.396945, -99.972152

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