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Dam and Well

Goldthwaite, Mills County

Marker Text

When the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad reached this area in 1885, company officials platted the town of Goldthwaite and built a reservoir to supply water for steam locomotives. A 25-foot-high dam near this site stored water from several springs, creating a pond that became a favorite swimming spot. The railroad dug a 50-foot-deep, spring-fed well at this site in 1906 to provide more water. In 1915, when these sources became inadequate, the dam was broken and reservoir drained. Today the springs form a stream which runs through Mills County Park, and the well is used by the city.

Marker Details

Address SH 16
Location Description Goldthwaite City Park, north part of the park close to SH 16 and Commercial Dr.
Marker # 1160
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code parks; railroads; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.445537, -98.568216

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