Teacup Mountain
N 30° 32.601 W 099° 40.864
14R E 434672 N 3379192
The historic marker for Teacup Mountain, an important local landform easily seen from the US 377 north of Junction
Waymark Code: WMPQNE
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/08/2015
Views: 6
Teacup Mountain is a knob of rock used by Indians and Texas Rangers as a lookout post. Today the mountain is on private land, and not accessible to passers-by. This historic marker in a small pullout along the US377 will have to do.
Marker Number: 5213
Marker Text: Named for its peculiar formation. Probably used as a lookout post by both whites and Indians in pioneer days. Near here occurred the Indian killing of pioneer James Bradberry, Sr., 1872; and the capture of a wanted man by LT. N. O. Reynolds and four fellow Texas Rangers in 1878. (1967)
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