Las Moras Creek, a stream in Kinney and Maverick Counties in Texas. Its source is on the northern foot of Las Moras Mountain, five miles northeast of Brackettville in Kinney County, at 29°22′25″N 100°23′09″W / 29.37361°N 100.38583°W / 29.37361; -100.38583. It runs south southwest for forty miles, through Las Moras Springs at Brackettville, to its mouth at its confluence with the Rio Grande, five miles northwest of Quemado in Maverick County.
History
The San Antonio-El Paso Road crossed Las Moras Creek at Las Moras Springs, where Fort Clark would be established to guard the route. Later Brackettville would be founded north of the fort on the creek.
See also
References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Las Moras Creek
- "LAS MORAS CREEK (KINNEY COUNTY)," Handbook of Texas Online, accessed January 13, 2014. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
28°59′36″N 100°38′39″W / 28.99333°N 100.64417°W / 28.99333; -100.64417
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