Sublett's Stone House -- Sublett-Dorgan Trail, Big Bend NP TX
N 29° 09.249 W 103° 34.788
13R E 638129 N 3225898
The ruins of a historic stonee house along the Sublett-Dorgan Trail
Waymark Code: WMTZKG
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/28/2017
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The trailhead for the Dorgan-Sublett Trail, a 1 mile roundtrip to the old Dorgan and Sublett farmsteads at Big Bend National Park.
An interpretive sign at the trail reads as follows:
"GRAND CANYON FARMS
These are remnants of a stone farmhouse owned by James and Melissa Bell Sublett, settlers who first came to Castolon in 1913.
Sublett is recognized for introducing mechanized farming into the Big Bend. In 1914 the Subletts moved into the Alvino house in Castolon, cleared much of the land, and install the areas first irrigation system supplied by a waterwheel. Sublett hired Mexican laborers to plant the new fields with sorghum, corn, alfalfa, and other livestock feed crops.
By 1918, with the growing farm business in place, Sublett purchased 2,560 acres in this area and called it Grand Canyon Farms. He built a large adobe house on top of the hill to the southeast, at a smaller house below, known today as La Casita (follow the trail to see these and other ruins). While little remains of the Sublett’s adobe house, their stone farmhouse and La Casita survive, and have received historic preservation treatments."
Type: Ruin
Fee: 25
Hours: 24/7/365
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