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San Antonio-California Trail

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Roadside Park, 3 mi W of Van Horn on U.S. 80, Van Horn, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 2' 13.74910000008", -104° 53' 46.5288299988"
 
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    (Three miles south) One of Texas' first cross-country wagon trails. The San Antonio-El Paso section of this route was surveyed in 1848 by a party under the intrepid Indian fighter Jack Hays. Used first by emigrants and gold-seekers, it became part of the San Antonio-San Diego mail line (1857), one of America's pioneer mail services. Passengers on the line paid $200 (one-way) to share a swaying Concord coach with 600 pounds of mail and braved bandits, dust, floods, and Indians to spend 27 days traveling 1,500 miles. Service ended in 1861 at the outbreak of the Civil War.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

San Antonio-California Trail Historical Marker Location Map, Van Horn, Texas

 
   
Related Themes: Texas C.S.A., Texas Confederate States of America, Confederacy
 
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