Bagdad-Matamoros, C.S.A.
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Marker Text: Civil War "Sister Cities", across the river in neutral Mexico. Were linked to Texas by a ferry which landed here.
Ferry hauled to Matamoros the Confederate cotton brought from East Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas to Brownsville. In Matamoros, many speculators and agents vied for cotton to ship to Europe, via Havana. They offered in exchange vital goods: guns, ammunition, drugs, shoes, cloth. At Bagdad, on the Gulf, cotton was loaded from small boats onto ships riding the Gulf of Mexico. Goods crossing here were the South's lifeblood. (1965) Marker No: 275
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 25.899166, -97.495903
Location: Xeriscape Park, 1501 West University Boulevard, Brownsville
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