Details for Site of "El Atascoso"

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5347009272

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Marker Number 9272
Atlas Number 5347009272
Marker Title Site of "El Atascoso"
Index Entry "El Atascoso," Site of
Address SH 21
City Melrose
County Nacogdoches
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 356237
UTM Northing 3492968
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; cities and towns
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 21, south side, 1.5 mi. E of FM 226, between Atascoso Creek and CR 404. Just west of Atascocita Ridge neighborhood.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 14" x 24"
Marker Text In 1782, local Spanish official Antonio Gil Y'Barbo granted a league of land "at the place named El Atascoso for a ranch and cultivation" to Nacogdoches citizen Miguel de Cordova. Named for a creek that ran through the site, "El Atascoso" was typical of early Spanish Texas ranchos. El Camino Real, an important road that ran from the Mexican border to Natchitoches, Louisiana, crossed the creek on the ranch, and the site saw many travelers. The ranch was also a significant site for both the legal and illegal trade of goods among the area settlers and travelers. Although the rancho declined in importance during 1820s, a small settlement at the site became known as Atascoso and thrived through the early days of the Texas Republic. (1973, 2010)

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