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Borden County. . Originally a part of Bexar District created organized August 21, 1876 March 17, 1891 Named in honor of Gail Borden 1801-1874 pioneer surveyor, newspaper editor, and inventor of the process of condensing milk Gail, count…
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Borden County Jail. . Built of hand-hewn native stone from Gail Mountain, this jail planned for maximum security. Is one of the oldest jails in use in West Texas. Diebold Safe and Lock Co. was awarded the $4,500 contract in 1896. . . Behind two…
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Mushaway Peak. (4 miles southeast). Shown on maps as Mucha Que, Mucha Kowa, Muchakooga, de Cordova, or Signal Hill, this peak rises to an elevation of 2862 feet. Its name is of Native American origin. About 1872, it was the site of a village where…
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