Details for Terlingua

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5377006478

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Marker Number 6478
Atlas Number 5377006478
Marker Title Terlingua
Index Entry Terlingua
Address
City Terlingua
County Brewster
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 635264
UTM Northing 3244192
Subject Codes settlements; ghost towns
Marker Year 1966
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 170, east of Terlingua Ghost Town Road
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Famous Texas Ghost Town Terlingua With the mother-ore cinnabar strike in 1890, Terlingua became the world's quicksilver capital, yielding 40 percent of nation's need by 1922. Its name from Terlingua (Three Tongues) Creek nearby, was coined by Mexican herders. Comanche, Shawnees and Apaches lived on its upper reaches. Howard E. Perry's two-story mansion overlooked his Chisos Mining Company and townsite here, where 2,000 miners once used its jail, church, ice cream parlor, and theater. The mine flooded, mineral price fell and Terlingua died after World War II. (1966)

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