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Texas
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REEVES COUNTY,
TEXAS
31° 19' 12"
N, 103° 40' 48" W (31.32, -103.68)
Population: 14,921 Est. (2016) 13,783 (2010)
Total area: 2,642 square miles (6,840 km2)
2,635 square miles (6,820 km2) land
6.7 square miles (17 km2) water |
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Reeves County
History
1936 Texas Centennial
Marker:
REEVES COUNTY
Formed from Pecos County,
created April 14, 1883,
organized November 4, 1884.
Named in honor of George Robertson Reeves, 1826-1882, A colonel in
the Confederate Army, member of the Texas legislature.
Pecos, the
county seat.
Historical Marker (Cedar & 1st Street, Pecos):
REEVES COUNTY - PECOS, TEXAS
Flat, arid, grassy land with a moderate water supply from the Pecos
River and springs in Toyah Valley. Yuma Indians are thought to
have done irrigated framing her in 16th century. Mexicans later raised
vegetables, grain. Cattlemen moved in during the 1870s. Texas & Pacific
Railway opened route to El
Paso in 1882. Farmers, merchants, mechanics settled in Pecos City
and Toyah. County
was irrigated agriculture began about 1900. Only dam on Pecos
River in Texas was built in this county 1935. Privately owned
deep wells are also used.
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Reeves County
Town List
Cities, Towns &
Ghost Towns: History, attractions, landmarks, architecture, monuments,
museums, cemeteries, bridges, parks, vintage & contemporary images,
area destinations, hotels,
and forum.
County Seat - Pecos
Book Hotel Here - Pecos
Hotels |
Reeves County
Vintage Maps
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From 1907 Texas
state map #2090 showing Reeves County
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
From
1920 Texas state map #10749 showing Reeves County
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
From
1940 Texas state map #4335 showing Reeves County
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
Texas
Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing
Texas, asks that anyone wishing to share their local history and vintage/historic
photos, please contact
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