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Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Dawson County, Texas.

A Dawson County was founded in 1856 from Kinney County, Maverick County and Uvalde County, but was divided in 1866 between Kinney County and Uvalde County. The current Dawson County was founded in 1876.

In 1943, the discovery well for the Spraberry Trend, the third-largest oil field in the United States by remaining reserves, was drilled in Dawson County on land owned by farmer Abner Spraberry, for whom the geological formation and associated field were named. While most of the oil fields are in the counties to the south, a small portion of the Spraberry Trend is in Dawson County. Production on the field did not begin until 1949, and by 1951, an oil boom was underway in the area, with Midland at its center.

Adjacent Counties

Cities & Communities

  • Ackerly (part)
  • Klondike
  • Lamesa (County Seat)
  • Los Ybanez
  • O'Donnell (part)
  • Patricia
  • Welch

Links

Wikipedia Wikipedia

TX Gen Web

Genealogy Trails

RAOGK

USGW Archives

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