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Van Horn Wells

Lobo, Culberson County

Marker Text

Only dependable water supply in miles of arid terrain. Used by Indians for centuries. Named for either Maj. Jefferson Van Horne (who passed here en route to establish fort at El Paso, in 1849), or for Lt. J.J. Van Horn (stationed here to fight Indians, 1859). Wagon trains from south Texas welcomed the "seep-water" from wells, as did soldiers on San Antonio -- El Paso military road. Riders for "Jackass Mile" (San Antonio -- San Diego) stopped here, and the Butterfield Mail Line built a stage stand at wells, 1859. Town of Van Horn grew up (12 miles north) in 1880s. (1970)

Marker Details

Address US 90
Location Description 5.6 mi. NW of Lobo on US 90, W side of road
Marker # 7926
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
Latitude, Longitude 30.88714, -104.790947

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