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Cottonwood Mott Line Camp

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Off US 70, about 13 mi. W of Matador on private rd., Matador, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 58' 34.27393000008", -101° 1' 9.1055200008"
 
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     (Private Property) The Cottonwood Mott, named for the stand, or mott, of trees which surrounded a natural spring here, was the site of a line camp as early as 1878. Cowboys used the camp as a base from which to work, herding cattle and mending fences on the ranch. A log cabin was built here by employees of the Jingle Bob Ranch, and was the site of at least two gunfights. The ranchland was sold in 1882 to the Matador Land & Cattle Company, LDT., a Scotland-based syndicate. The company sold out in 1951, and the land was divided into smaller ranches. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Cottonwood Mott Line Camp Historical Marker Location Map, Matador, Texas