Details for Rattlesnake Butte

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5461004205

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Marker Number 4205
Atlas Number 5461004205
Marker Title Rattlesnake Butte
Index Entry Rattlesnake Butte
Address US 67
City McCamey
County Upton
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 779788
UTM Northing 3450314
Subject Codes geology; oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location On US 67, about 10 miles E. of McCamey
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Rattlesnake Butte was named for wildlife seen here in 1919 by students and professors of the University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, who were working to map county resources. A meandering formation, approximately 2,600 feet in elevation, the butte and other nearby formations are part of the Central Basin Platform, which is represented by remnants of thick layers of Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rock that formerly extended across the entire county. The sections of limestone that have resisted erosion form the tops of Upton County's buttes, hills, and mesas. The geologic formations represent the area's ideal formations for the production of oil and gas. (1967, 2010)

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