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Reeves County was created from Pecos County in 1883, and was named after Texas legislator and soldier George Robertson Reeves. Unlike other counties in this area, Reeves was organized almost immediately in 1884 with Pecos as the county seat. The county didn't have a large population until the coming of the railroad and the oil boom and has less than 15,000 people today. The Pecos Army Air Field was one of the bases that used women pilots (WASPs) to ferry planes and goods during World War II. At one point during the war, the base had a population of over 4000 soldiers and civilians who worked for the Army.Balmorhea State Park was built at Toyahvale by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The park was deeded to the State of Texas in 1934 but didn't open to the public until 1968. It's home to the largest spring-fed swimming pool in the world.
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Angeles
Arno
Balmorhea
Brogado
Burchard Place (g)
Collier
Colonia
Cuatro Caminos (g)
Gozar
Hermosa
Hoban (g)
Lindsay
Lindsay Division
Locker
Mann
Old House Place (g)
Orla (g)
Pecos
Pueblo Victoria
Red Bluff
Riverton (g)
Robinson Arms Landing
San Martine (g)
Saragosa
Scroggins Draw
Seven Heart Crossing (g)
Toyah
Toyahvale
Verhalen
Worsham
Angeles
Arno
Balmorhea
Brogado
Burchard Place (g)
Collier
Colonia
Cuatro Caminos (g)
Gozar
Hermosa
Hoban (g)
Lindsay
Lindsay Division
Locker
Mann
Old House Place (g)
Orla (g)
Pecos
Pueblo Victoria
Red Bluff
Riverton (g)
Robinson Arms Landing
San Martine (g)
Saragosa
Scroggins Draw
Seven Heart Crossing (g)
Toyah
Toyahvale
Verhalen
Worsham