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Woodsboro Square

Woodsboro, Refugio County

Marker Text

A land development project of W. C. Johnson and George P. Pugh of Danville, Illinois, this town along the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway was laid out in late 1906. A post office was established in the Bonnie View Land Company Hotel in 1907, and the town was named for Captain Tobias D. Wood, who had sole his Bonnie View Ranch to Johnson and Pugh. A public square was included in the official town plat in 1908 and it became the center of the economic growth and civic enterprises that characterized the early development of Woodsboro. The Woodsboro Commercial Club was founded in 1914. Among its more lasting contributions was a waterworks installed in the town square. The town was incorporated in 1929. The plaza remains a center for civic activities in Woodsboro. (1999)

Marker Details

Address Wood Ave.
Location Description Woodsboro Gazebo Park, SE corner of the park at the NW corner of Wood Avenue and 2nd Street
Marker # 12169
Dedicated 1999
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; parks
Latitude, Longitude 28.239579, -97.328736

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