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Hudson Canyon (Texas)

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Source
  
Val Verde County, Texas

Country
  
United States of America

Mouth
  
Devils River

Main source
  
Val Verde County, Texas 1,780 m (5,840 ft)

River mouth
  
Devils River 1,499 m (4,918 ft)

Hudson Canyon, is a vally and a tributary ephemeral stream of the Devils River in Val Verde County, Texas. It has its source at 29°57′03″N 101°10′38″W at an elevation of 1780 feet. Its mouth has its confluence with Devil's River a short distance below Bakers Crossing at 1499 feet.

Contents

Map of Hudson Canyon, Texas 78837, USA

History

In the 19th century, the place near where the Devils River had its confluence with the creek at the mouth of Hudson Canyon was the location of Camp Hudson just south the second crossing of Devil's River by the San Antonio-El Paso Road. Camp Hudson and Hudson Canyon were named for 2nd Lieutenant Walter W. Hudson, an American soldier who died in the area on 19 April 1850 in fighting with local Native Americans.

References

Hudson Canyon (Texas) Wikipedia