(23 miles N.E.) Contains one of the famous Boot Hill cemeteries of wild west days and was the gathering place for pleasure-seeking cowboys, gamblers and "bad men" of the Panhandle in the 1870s and '80s. Outlaws such as Billy the Kid and lawmen like Pat Garrett and Bat Masterson walked its streets. At first an Indian camping place at a crossing on the Canadian River, then Mexican trading point and pastoral settlement, Atascosa (Boggy Place) rapidly became an open-range trading center and capital of a cattle empire from 1876 to 1887. Romero Plaza and Howard and Rinehart store marked the boom in growth. Struggles between large ranch owners like Charles Goodnight and the "Little Men" of the plains were focused there. Became seat of Oldham County, 1880, and the legal capital of ten unorganized counties. Progress spelled doom for the town. The railroad in 1887 created other important towns and barbed wire fences ended the vital trading routes and great roundups. The open ranges and cattle trails like the famous Dodge City Trail were gone. When county seat was moved to Vega in 1915, few residents remained. Today "Old Tascosa" retains only the courthouse. (1967)
Old Tascosa (1967)
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Old Tascosa is a historical marker in Vega, Oldham County, dedicated in 1967. It is one of 10 historical markers documented in Oldham County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 12 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 35.2469, -102.4281 near Vega. The nearest cataloged historic site is Oldham, W. S., Texas Confederate Senator (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Loyd, Doctor Oscar H., Home County of, Oldham County Courthouse, and Memorial Park.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5359004861. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
“Old Tascosa” names 2 distinct records in Oldham County. This page is the historical marker dedicated in 1967 in Vega. The others:
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