Bailey County, Texas

Historical Markers in Enochs, Texas

Enochs is home to 4 official Texas Historical Commission markers — each one telling a piece of the city’s story. Browse the markers below, then find them on the map and discover more nearby with RoadHistorical.

Enochs Cemetery · 2007

Enochs Cemetery Established 1936 Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006

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Enochs Cemetery · 2008

This burial ground has served the community of Enochs since the early 20th century. In 1924, Isaac C. Enochs, Jr. (d. 1958), a land speculator and sheep rancher, donated land for the settlement, including a site for a…

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La Pista de Vida Agua · 2008

La Pista de Vida Agua (Trail of Living Water) crossed the Llano Estacado, linking several lakes in the region. Three lakes in Bailey County lie along the trail: Coyote Lake, where the Mackenzie Expedition camped;…

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Pastores of Bailey County · 2019

Sheep herders from communities along the Pecos River in New Mexico, known as the pastores, used La Vista de Vida Agua, or the Trail of Living Water, to bring their large flocks into the grasslands of the western Llano…

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