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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Ruidosa Brown Glass Flower TB

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Please drop this item in rural or Premium Member Only caches.  Do not place it in an urban cache or leave it behind at a caching event.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; this prevents the chain and tag tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take this travel bug anywhere you wish.  No permission needed to leave the U.S.

About This Item

LargeBrownGlassFlower

This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named Texas towns with interesting names or histories.

According to the Handbook of Texas, the name translates as either "windy" or "noisy."  This either refers to the omnipresent wind or the sound of water falling over an irrigation dam.  It is almost certainly not the sound of the Rio Grande flowing nearby.  Low rainfall and irrigation reduce the flow of the river to almost nothing at this location.  When the writer was there in the late 60s and early 70s a combination store-café-cantina attracted foot traffic from Mexico, only a few steps away.

The settlement was once a penal colony established by the Spanish in the 1820s.  Prisoners were sent to the remote area to guard ranches in northern Chihuahua against Indian raids.  The uninspired prisoners were so often on the losing side that the project was abandoned.

Much later, in 1872, an American named William Russell constructed ditches to irrigate a farm and a flour mill - a successful operation that prospered for thirty years.  As late as 1879 the farm was attacked by Mescalero Apaches resulting in four settlers killed and three wounded.

By 1914 the community had a post office and 100 citizens. Cotton was planted and a gin constructed. In the late 20s there were about 300 residents in the area.  The gin closed in 1936 and by 1954 the post office discontinued mail delivery.   In late 2004 the town consisted of a few buildings and was listed for sale.

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Tracking History (7704mi) View Map

Mark Missing 12/13/2015 shellbadger marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Dropped Off 10/4/2014 Usnjason placed it in A Thorny Situation New York - 27.83 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in A Thorny Situation (GC2JBJ3)

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/4/2014 Usnjason retrieved it from Geo.cassie's "Gingerbread" Geocache New York   Visit Log

Grabbed this morning and will along its merry way.

Dropped Off 9/28/2014 geo.elisha placed it in Geo.cassie's "Gingerbread" Geocache New York - 15.79 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/27/2014 geo.elisha took it to Battleship: F8 New York - 2.52 miles  Visit Log

Visited Battleship: F8 (GC3GJF4)

Visited 9/27/2014 geo.elisha took it to A Cache-n-Dash for Jasee New York - 14.6 miles  Visit Log

Visited A Cache-n-Dash for Jasee (GC1XDB0)

Visited 9/26/2014 geo.elisha took it to Johnny Paychex New York - 21.13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/24/2014 geo.elisha took it to Evidence Based Murder Mystery #5 New York - 12.98 miles  Visit Log

Visited Evidence Based Murder Mystery #5 (GC5D6EY)

Visited 9/20/2014 geo.elisha took it to Evidence Based Murder Mystery #2 New York - 10.93 miles  Visit Log

Visited Evidence Based Murder Mystery #2 (GC5D6G8)

Retrieve It from a Cache 9/20/2014 geo.elisha retrieved it from Evidence Based Murder Mystery #1 New York   Visit Log

Taking this and will move along, it's going to be part of a dedication cache for a friend of mine (geo.cassie) soon! That will be a premium cache. :)

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