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Travel Bug Dog Tag Love Bug-Mobeetie Yellow Scalloped

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Released:
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

I maintain records on my trackables. They have the goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers. That is a target rate of five drops per year for five years, or a drop every 73 days. The average drop rate of my trackables in the US is 124 days, in Europe it is 71 days. As of 31-Mar-24 this trackable had survived for 6.7 years but it had been moved by only 11 cachers, for an average drop every 223 days, or 1.6 drops per year. Please keep it moving, then drop it in a safe place!

No permission is needed to leave the U.S. While in the U.S., please drop it at an event, in a Premium Member only OR a rural cache near a busy trail or road. Do not place it in an urban, non-premium cache. Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean and dry, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items. Otherwise, take the trackable anywhere you wish.

About This Item

This is one of a series of heart-shaped items obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named either for the places of their origin or for Texas Panhandle-South Plains towns with interesting names or histories.  

Mobeetie is a city in northwestern Wheeler County. The population was 107 at the 2000 census.  A trading post for hunters and trappers for nearby Fort Elliot, the settlement was first a buffalo hunter's camp unofficially called "Hidetown." The first formal name for the town was "Sweetwater."  On January 24, 1876, occurred the "Sweetwater Shootout." Sgt. Melvin King (aka Anthony Cook) of the then 4th Cavalry, Company H, stationed at Fort Elliot, shot and killed Mollie Brennan (a dance hall girl and former prostitute). Sgt. King then wounded Bat Masterson, who in return killed him (King may have shot Masterson first and then killed Brennan, accounts vary).  Texas cattleman and trail driver Charles Goodnight said about the town: "I think it was the hardest place I ever saw on the frontier except Cheyenne, Wyoming." 

When the town applied for a post office in 1879, the name "Sweetwater" was already in use. The town took the new name of "Mobeetie," believed to be a Native American word for "Sweetwater." Later it was discovered that the word actually means "buffalo feces".  In 1879 Mobeetie became the first county seat for Wheeler County. By 1881, Mobeetie was the judicial center of the Thirty-fifth District, made up of fifteen counties.  At its peak in 1890, the town had over 400 people, but Mobeetie's boom days ended when Fort Elliot closed that same year. Further decline came with the tornado of May 1, 1898, and then the loss of the county seat, in 1907, to Wheeler.  In 1929 the town had to move two miles when the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway built their tracks that far away.  The town steadily grew again until the start of World War II brought a peak of about five hundred.  The population has steadily declined since.  The town figures in several of the Sackett Series of western novels by Louis Lamour.

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Tracking History (9711.9mi) View Map

Visited 4/22/2018 SPSF700 took it to Bartlett Cemetery 3 Texas - 77.14 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/20/2018 SPSF700 took it to Flatonia Oak Hill Cemetery 310 Texas - 65.55 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 4/18/2018 Sissyta discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered during a geoadventure with SP&S Fan. Thx for sharing...

Visited 4/18/2018 SPSF700 took it to Amazing Favorites Challenge Texas - 79.41 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/17/2018 SPSF700 took it to Every Day/Every Month Cacher Challenge Texas - 28.04 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/16/2018 SPSF700 took it to Prairie View Cemetery Texas - 176.37 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/15/2018 SPSF700 retrieved it from Environmental Science Group #3 Texas   Visit Log

Time to move on - to the Pacific NW via Key West

Dropped Off 7/17/2017 GSIs placed it in Environmental Science Group #3 Texas - 33.1 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/17/2017 GSIs took it to Throckmorton County Courthouse Texas - 29.19 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/17/2017 GSIs took it to Hangin' Out at Bros. Texas - 33.46 miles  Visit Log
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