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Moore County

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US 87, about 7 mi. S of Dumas, Dumas, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 47' 16.83601000008", -102° 0' 4.4649500004"
 
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    Created 1876 from Bexar Land District. Named in honor of Edwin W. Moore (1810-1865), Commodore of the Navy, . County was organized July 5, 1892, with Dumas (named for promoter of the townsite) as county seat. Stagecoach and freighters furnished transportation in early days. The county was thinly settled; ranching was the main industry, prior to discoveries of oil and gas in 1926. A zinc smelter was built in 1936. Economy is now based on petrochemicals, helium, oil, gas, cattle feeding, ranching, grains, soybeans, sugar beets and castor beans.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Moore County Historical Marker Location Map, Texas