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Dry Frio Canyon

Uvalde, Uvalde County

Marker Text

Area's first settlers--families of Louis Bohme, Charles Jones, Gus Heard, and Lawrence Pike Heard-- applied in 1875 in search of new frontiers and range lands. The first post office was called Heard, as was the first school, which opened in 1880. While digging a well in 1885, T. H. Hammer discovered area's mineral water which became famous for medicinal qualities. He later sold his property to a promoter named Reagan who built a bathhouse and a hotel to sell mineral water. Baptist Church, formed in 1906, was first local house of worship. 1968

Marker Details

Address FM 1051 NW of Uvalde
Location Description From Uvalde, take Highway 83 North about 16 miles, then take Highway 1051 Northwest about 6 miles to marker.
Marker # 1288
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; water topics; health resorts
Latitude, Longitude 29.53867, -99.839725

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