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Marlin, Falls County

Marker Text

Created Jan. 28, 1850, from Limestone and Milam counties. Organized Aug. 5, 1850. Named for falls on the Brazos River which flow through the center of the county. White colonization in the area pre-dates the Texas Revolution, but colonists fled on news of Santa Anna's assault, 1836. John Marlin, for whom county seat was named, returned and settled near present city. Growth was steady and the first railroad reached the county in 1870. A center for farming, manufacturing and dairying. Curative artesian water gives Marlin recognition as a health spa.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Marlin, take Sh 6 about 4.5 mi S.
Marker # 1562
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type pink granite hwy. marker
Code counties
Latitude, Longitude 31.249421, -96.847808

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