Jeff Davis
Barry Scobee Mountain
(6300 ft. elev.) Camp grounds and lookout post (1850s-1880s) for military, mail coaches, freighters, travelers, emigrants.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis
(1808-1889) Friend of Texas.
First Rural School West of Pecos River
Built 1881 of adobe brick, by settlers P. H. Pruett, Cal Nations, James Dawson, Joe Dorsey.
Granado Mountain
The 6,076-foot high peak traditionally known as Granado Mountain or La Granada was named for Trinidad Granado (1868-1958), a rancher...
Jeff Davis County Courthouse
Designed by the architectural firm of l. L. Thurman and Co. of Dallas, this building was erected in 1910-1911 and replaced the original...
Old Fort Davis C. S. A.
(Star and Wreath) Confederate supply point and frontier outpost on great military road from San Antonio to El Paso 1861-62.
San Antonio-El Paso Road
Westward expeditions opened trails from San Antonio to El Paso in the late 1840s.
Smith-Carlton Adobe House
In 1873, Archie Smith, a former Buffalo Soldier in the 24th U.S. Infantry at Fort Davis, built a home on 160 acres near the base of...
Union Mercantile
Founded 1873 by O. M. Keesey and Geo.