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Squaw Mountain Community

Jacksboro, Jack County

Marker Text

Legend tells of a mountaintop skirmish between Native Americans and Texas Rangers in 1875. A woman was accidentally killed; the Rangers buried her on the mountain and named the place for her. In 1877 pioneers began to settle here, and in 1892 a post office and a stagecoach relay station were established. At its peak the Squaw Mountain community included two cotton gins and a thresher, a general store, blacksmith shop, school, and church. By 1917 a flowing water well and two coal mines had been discovered. In 1997 only the Squaw Mountain church and a few scattered buildings remained. (1998)

Marker Details

Address FM 2190
Location Description 17 mi. N of Jacksboro on US 281; 2 mi. E on FM 2190. Marker reported missing Oct. 2023.
Marker # 11939
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communities; natural features; Native American topics; churches
Latitude, Longitude 33.364354, -98.326428

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