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Submitted: 3/23/15 • Approved: 3/27/15 • Last Updated: 3/24/18 • R60490-G0-S3
Court House
Dimmitt, Castro County, Texas
Castro County
Texas Historical Markers
Dimmitt, TX, USA
Latitude & Longitude: 34° 32' 10.28992999992", -102° 18' 5.74974"
Texas State
Historical Marker
Formed from Young and Bexar Territories, created August 21, 1876, organized December 8, 1891. Named in honor of Henri Castro 1786-1861. A distinguished pioneer and colonizer of Texas. Founder of the towns of Castroville, Quihi, Vandenburg and D'Hans in Medina County. Dimmitt, The County Seat. 1964
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