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Texas Meteorites


These are difficult to acquire meteorite localities or classifications.
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Collection Specimen
 
   Plainview (1917)
 
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Dimmit, Texas, H3.7, 1,774 grams
 
Dimmitt is only one of the great meteorites to have fallen in Texas. Found in 1942 in Castro County, Dimmitt is a stone, H3.7, unequilibrated, regolith breccia.
 
Collection specimen, presented for your interest, not for sale.
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Meteorites for sale

Alphabetized Listing
A
           
             
Abernathy
Lubbock County, Texas, L6

Found 1941
Found in a rock garden!
 
Adrian
Deaf Smith County, Texas, H4

Found 1936
A veined chondrite, listed in the Nininger Collection of Meteorites.
 
Allen
Collin County, Texas, H4

Found1923
Grey/brown matrix, chondrules.
 
Anton
Hockley County, H4

Found 1965
Nice example of a Ni/Fe-rich stone meteorite.
Abernathy meteorite
  Adrian meteorite
  Allen meteorite
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7.35 grams, 36.2mm x 20mm x 6.1mm, $84.00

 

7.20 grams, 26mm x 15mm x 6mm, $90.00.

 

6.60 grams, 30mm x 20mm x 4mm, $80.00

 

5.20 grams, 22mm x 21mm x 4mm, $70.00

             
Ashmore
Gaines County, Texas, H5

Found 1969
Bright NI/Fe inclusions, found 18 inces down in a field.
 
Axtel
McLennon County, Texas, CV3

Found 1943
Chondrule-rich, a rare one for any collection.
 
 
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4.24 grams, 18mm x 15mm x 4mm, $65.00

 

2.28 grams, 22mm x 14mm x 3mm, SOLD

 
 
             
 
 
B
           
             
Bartlett
Bell County, Texas, IIIAB
Found 1938
Plowed up 5 mi. west of Bartlett on the Molly Benson Farm. contails lamellar troilite.
 
Barwise
Floyd County, Texas, H5

Found 1950
A single 10.4kg mass was found in a field.
 
Bells,
Grayson County, Texas, USA
C2-UNGR

Fell, September 09, 1961
Fragment of a C2, ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite.
 
Blanket
Brown County, Texas, L6

Fell May 30th, 1909
Most of this meteorite is held in the Chicago Field Museum and the Smithsonian.
Bartlett meteorite
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3.44 grams, 14mm x 13mm x 3mm, $122.00

 

4.86 grams, 27mm x 14mm x 3mm, $60.00

 

Fragment, 4mm x 4mm x 2mm, SOLD ( not sold by weight.)

 

3.58 grams, 23mm x 13mm x 5mm, $105.00

             
Bledsoe
Cochran County, H4

Found 1970
Found by a "chisel" type plow during deepbreaking of the soil at 20 inches depth.
 
Bluff (a)
Fayette County, Texas, L5

Found 1878
A breccia, melt pockets, a vary stable meteorite.
 
Bluff (b)
Fayette County, Texas, L4

Found 1917
A shock-blackend chondrite.
 
Boerne
Kendal County, Texas, H6

Found 1932
Only 1.1 kg in collections.
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5.30 grams, 36.7mm x 17.7mm x 4.7mm, $75.00

 

7.60 grams, 30mm x 12.1mm x 7.0mm, $70.00

 

5.85 grams, 32.3mm x 22.7mm x 3.5mm, $60.00

 

4.20 grams, 25mm x 18mm x 4mm, SOLD


           
Briscoe
Briscoe County, Texas, L5

Found 1940
Only 1.773 grams found.
 
Brownfield (1937)
Terry County, Texas, H3.7

Found 1937
First published by Nininger.
 
Brownfield (1964)
Terry County, Texas, H5

Found 1964
4.1kg found
 
Burkett
Coleman County, Texas, IAB

Found 1913
Coarse octahedrite. Very nice display specimen.
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3.82 grams, 29.3mm x 15.7mm x 5.5mm, $65.00

 

10.3 grams, 37mm x 17mm x 10mm, $110.00

 

6.90 grams, 30mm x 15mm x 4mm, $80.00

 

10.1 grams, 20mm x 17mm x 6mm, SOLD

             
 
 
C
           
             
Calliham
McMullen County, Texas, L6

Found 1958
A very dark brown matrix.
 
Cedar
Fayette County, Texas, H4

Found 1900
A veined chondrite.
 
Cee Vee
Cottle County, Texas, H5

Found 1959
Recognized as a meteorite in 1965. One 3.6kg mass found. gas-rich chondrite. Most of this meteorite is at the Max-Planck Institute in Mainx, Germany
 
Chamberlin
Dallam County, Texas, H5

Found 1941
Listed in the Nininger Collection of Meteorites
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6.05 grams, 21.9mm x 20.1mm x 5.6mm, $70.00

 

5.3 grams, 36mm x 18mm x 4mm, SOLD

 

5.70 grams, 36mm x 20mm x 4mm, $80.00

 

4.22 grams, 21mm x 11mm x 6mm, $60.00


           
Channing
Hartley County, Texas H5

Found 1936
A dark grey meteorite
 
Concho
Glasscock County, Texas, L6

Found 1939
93kg was initially found but almost all has been lost.
 
Clarendon (a)
Donley County, Texas, H5

Found 1979
Only 1900 grams found.
 
Claytonville
Swisher County, Texas, L5

Found1964
105kg reported but only 6kg is known to survive.
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6.60 grams, 33mm x 13mm x 4mm, SOLD


6.15 grams, 26mm x 18mm x 18mm, $80.00

 

4.72 grams, 34mm x 12mm x 5mm, $70.00

 

4.02 grams, 37mm x 17mm x 3mm, SOLD

             
 
 
D
           
             
Dalhart
Dallam County, Texas, H5

Found 1968
Found by an amateur hunter of Indian artifacts on native grass pasture.
 
Davy
De Witt, Texas, L4

Found 1940
Not paired with Davy (b).
 
Dawn (a)
Randall County, Texas, H6

Found 1981
Nice fragemnt, light brown, chondrules.
 
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7.00 grams, 28mm x 14mm x 9mm, SOLD

 

9.3 grams, 13.1mm x 28.1mm x 5.0mm, $90.00

 

12 grams, 31.9mm x 25mm x 6.3mm, $120.00

 
             
Denton County, Denton Co., Texas, IIIAB

Found 1856, medium octahedrite. Originally cut and reheated by a blacksmith.

 
Deport
Red River County, Texas, IAB

Found 1926
A coarse octahedrite.
 
Dimmitt
Casto County, Texas, H3.7

Found 1942
Regolith breccia, a very good meteorite for any collection.
 
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6.65 grams, 17mm x 10mm x 5mm, SOLD

 

7.8 grams, 21mm x 11mm x 4mm, $90.00

 

21.3 grams, 52mm x 26mm x 6mm, $95.00

 
             
 
 
E
           
             
Edmonson (a)
Hale County, Texas, L6

Found 1955
12kg plowed up in a field.
 
Edmonson (b)
Hale County, Texas, H4

Found1981
12.40 kg uncovered by a plow. Spectacular thin slice.
 
Estacado
Hale County, Texas, H6

Found 1883
A 290kg mass was found 12 mi. sourth of Hale Center. Visable chondrules, ni/fe inclusions. Most of this meteorite is held in museums.
 
Etter
Moore County, Texas, L5

Found 1965
Veined chondrite, large Ni/Fe inclusions, igneous clasts.
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4.50 grams, 20mm x 16mm x 5mm, $60.00

 

9.40 grams, 47mm x 24mm x 3mm, $105.00

 

14.0 grams, 34mm x 23mm x 6mm, $110.00

 

6.45 grams, 22mm x 18mm x 7mm, $70.00

             
 
 
F
           
             
Fairview
Baily County, Texas, IIIAB

Found 1986
Medium octahedrite, found during a cattle roundup.
 
Ferguson Switch
Hale County, Texas, H5

Found 1937
Found and analyzed by Nininger, a part of the Nininger Collection of Meteorites. Total found weight not recorded, only 1700 grams are known in collections.
  Finney
Hale County, Texas,  L5

Found 1962
Dark brown, multiple inclusions of Ni/Fe.
 
Flagg
Castro County, Texas, L5

Found 1954
Found about 6 miles W of Flagg by J. O. Vaugn during plowing..
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2.58 grams, 12.2mm x 7.4mm x 4.3mm, SOLD

 

4.82 grams, 29mm x 17mm, x 6mm, SOLD

 

 12.1 grams, 40mm x 28mm x 5mm, SOLD

  13.03 grams, 31.5mm x 21mm x 7mm, $110.00
             
Fluvanna (a)
Scurry County, Texas, L5

Found 1967
7 pieces found but most have been lost over time.
 
Fluvanna (b)
Scurry County, Texas, H6

Found 1976
Nice H6, visible metal flake
 
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Forestburg (a)
Montague County, Texas, L4

Found 1957
From the Monnig Collection at TCU.
 
Forestburg (b)
Montague County, Texas, L5

Found 1957