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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Juno Silver Amber Glass Collar TB

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

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Current Goal

This trackable has the modest goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers.  That is a rate of five drops per year for five years.  As of 15-Mar-20 it had survived for 3.0 years and had been moved by 3 cachers.

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About This Item

This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs.  They are named for Texas towns with interesting names or histories.  Much of the text is from the online Handbook of Texas or texasescapes.com.

Juno is on Farm Road 189 and the Devils River a half mile southwest of Cully Draw in north central Val Verde County.  As early as 1849 the United States Army stationed soldiers at Beaver Lake, three miles northeast of the Juno site, to protect thirsty travelers from Indian attack. The natural lake served as a landmark.  By the 1880s the community, the second oldest settlement in the county, was a ranching supply center.  The Edmondsons built a rock building for their general store, and Henry Stein operated a cafe that sold only frijoles and beer.  The story goes that since all the customers knew about the menu, when Stein was asked about the offerings he answered in accented English, "Ju know."   When application for a post office was made in 1885, Stein's reply was supposedly written as Juno and used as the official name.  In June 1899 the townsite of 29.58 acres was surveyed, and fifty lots were laid out. J. T. Drisdale and his family settled there that year. T. L. Drisdale, son of J. T., took over the management of his father's ranch in 1901 and married Dulcie Rabb, who was a strong booster of Juno. She put up a sign on the edge of town that read "Pull for Juno or pull out."  By 1901 the town had segregated schools that operated in the same building.  The white school had one teacher and an enrollment of eighty-eight; the part-time black school had one teacher and an enrollment of twenty-nine.  From 1901 to 1925 Juno continued to grow. A hotel and a land office were opened. The community had telephone and stage service. The Cadena family ran the blacksmith shop, and George Deaton drove the stage. From 1925 through 1962 Juno reported a population of seventy-five. That number rose to eighty in 1964 but declined to fifty by 1966. From 1968 to 2000 a population of ten was reported. For most of the years from 1931 until 1984 Juno reported one business. The post office closed in 1975, and the last reported business had closed by 1984.

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Tracking History (10418.2mi) View Map

Mark Missing 9/23/2020 shellbadger marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Write note 9/23/2020 sahighland09 posted a note for it   Visit Log

Not in this cache

Dropped Off 5/25/2020 k_g_wills placed it in You Are a Thorn in My Side Travel Bug Hotel Indiana - 210.38 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/28/2020 k_g_wills retrieved it from Hole 18 down under Ohio   Visit Log

I'm going to release this in the travel bug hotel in Avon Township Park, West of Indianapolis, IN.

Dropped Off 3/13/2020 MelissaHawblitz placed it in Hole 18 down under Ohio - 41.69 miles  Visit Log

I found this trackable in Fremont ohio and decided to bring her home :)

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Discovered It 3/8/2020 kc0llins discovered it   Visit Log

Was with my daughter we
Found this trackable she is taking it with her as she lives in a different area.

This was a fun one!!

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/8/2020 MelissaHawblitz retrieved it from Huh! Who Knew... Ohio   Visit Log

Yay! Going to take it somewhere else :)

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Dropped Off 11/21/2019 TeamSqually placed it in Huh! Who Knew... Ohio - 435.78 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in a premium cache near Fremont, Ohio. Happy travels!!

Visited 11/18/2019 TeamSqually took it to Just another light post #1 Tennessee - 78.26 miles  Visit Log

A quick visit to Cleveland, TN.

Visited 11/14/2019 TeamSqually took it to Wally, wally come in Free Georgia - 515.64 miles  Visit Log

A quick trip to Georgia.

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