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Pecos County WW I Memorial, close-up of plaque

Description: Pecos County WW I Memorial, plaque with names. PECOS COUNTY'S CONTRIBUTION 1917 - TO THE WORLD WAR - 1919 ABLE, J.D. HOEFS, E.G. PRYOR, IKE T. ACHTERBERG, ALBERT J. HOLLOWAY, E.H. PYLE, F.B. ACHTERBERG, GEORGE ISAAC, JOHN J. PYLE, T.H. BARR, R.E. JACKSON, BARNEY QUINTELA, JOSE BENNETT, R.A. JACKSON, H.L. RIGGS, STERLING BRAGG, W.R. JACKSON, JOE RIGGS, WALTER BROWN, W.L. JACKSON, MARK REDWINE, W.C. BROYLES, JACK JACKSON, W.C. RIGSBEE, JAMES E. BROYLES, JAMES JAC… more
Date: August 4, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.

Pecos County WWII Memorial

Description: "Lest we Forget. A. J. Campbell, J. C. Daugherty, Miguel V. Franco, Guillermo Garcia, D. M. Garvin, G. W. Johnson, Howard Johnson, Don King, Ray LeGrand, James Lemeilleur, Ray McKinzie, Jimmy Moody, Robert P. Murchison, Paul Pace, James Parks, Jose Pena, Eulogio C. Rodriguez, Jose F. Rodriguez, Santiago Sanchez, Paul V. Slaten, Orville Smith, I. H. Stephenson, Felipe Tovar, Marvin Wynn. Pecos County World War II Memorial, Erected 1965 by American Legion of Pecos County."
Date: August 4, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.

Site of Fort Stockton Monument, Pecos County

Description: "Site of Fort Stockton Monument. Established on the Comanche Trail, March 2, 1859. As a protection to the San Antonio - San Diego mail route - named in honor of Commodore Robert Field Stockton, 1795-1866, who captured California for the United States. A state stand on the San Diego line, 1858-1861. Evacuated by federal troops during the Civil War. Reoccupied July 1867, permanently abandoned June 30, 1886."
Date: August 4, 2005
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
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