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Midyett Springs

De Berry, Panola County

Marker Text

These springs, used by settlers prior to 1850, became the center of a thriving farm community and health resort in the 1880s. Originally known as Breckenridge Springs, the name was changed in 1887 when a post office opened in the store of Spencer Midyett. The town included a cotton gin, sawmill, stores, and school. A boarding house and hotel served those seeking cures through use of the mineral water. As timber became scarce after World War I, Midyett declined. The post office closed in 1920 and the school consolidated with the Carthage district in the 1940s.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Old Marshall-Mansfield Rd., off FM 123, 16 mi NE of Carthage and SE of De Berry
Marker # 10831
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.251621, -94.126284

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