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Ancient pottery and rock
art have been found in
the mountains
The people who lived in the
mountains were hunter
gatherers
Many of the early residents
lived in caves
Spaniards came to the
mountains in the mid
sbdeenth century
Evidence shows that the
mountains were inhabited
over 10,000 years ago
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Details to omit from summary
The Guadalupe Mountains
No one knows when the fut people came to the Guadalupe Mountains infor
west Texas, but archaeological evidence Gates back over 10.000 years ago. The earliest
inhabitants were her gatherers who fotowed avtale game and ripening
vegetation. They lived in and among the many caves and coves common throughout
the range. Scattered evidence of their ende, including projectile points baskets
pottery, and rock art has been found throughout the mountain range
Since then myfferent groups have moved in and out of the area, Induding the
Spanish who arrived by the mid 1500s. There is the evidence of any attempts on the
part to penetrate the Guadalupes. No large scale settlements have been located. Ther
influence was significant, though because they introduced horses into the wea for the
bands of Apaches who roamed freely over much of the southwest, horses quickly
became an asset to their nomadic style. The Mescalero Apaches followed game,
much as the earlier peoples had done, and they so harvested the apare for mesca
for food and fiber Mescalero is the name given to them by the Sparvh it means
mesc maker. Apoveroasting pits and other remains of escalier campsites are
common in the mountains
Prior to the mid 1800s, the Guadalupes remained an unchallenged Sanctuary for the
Mescalero Apaches. But newly established transportation routes, and the end of the
Civil War, encouraged droves of pioneers, homesteaders muners and numerous others
to head west. In the mid 1800s, explorers were commissioned to look for possible
emigrant routes to the west. The proposed transcontinental red expected to follow
one of these routes through these wurveying expedition would never lead to a
road through Guadalupe Pass they did provide the first extensive studies of the
Guadalupe region
in 1858 a horse-changing station was constructed near Pine Springs for the
Butterfield Overland Mel To protect the investments, the stapeline and settlers in the
are demanded protection from the moty Several Cavalry troops were ordered in
and out of the area that Indian raids and secure settierents along the stage route in
the winter of troopstead by HB Cushing penetrated the Guadalupes and
destroyed two primary Apache camps. These aggressive actions were devastating to
the Mescaleros who were already taongfood shortages within the increasingly mited
and base. They were eventually driven out of the Guadalupes by the late 1800's nearly
of the surg Mescaliero Apaches in the United States were ingon reservations
Permanent series in the Guipes were not common though even after the
final displacement of the Mescaleros The Butterfield stage route through the
Guades was abandoned in less than a year for a more favorable course alonga
string of army forts to the south Mosters found the range distinted water
sources to run and hospicable. The first permanent ranch house was
construded in 1976 byte Rader brothers Now Caled Frole Ranch served as
residence for several as through the years. And, as the only major building
complex in the repon for several decades. served as a community center and
repona post office from 1916-1942. Today, the role Ranch House has been restored
and operates as tem
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