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Site of Old Communities of Mazeland and Wilmeth

Wilmeth, Runnels County

Marker Text

Mazeland (2 1/2 miles southwest) was founded in 1903 when a post office and store opened on A. B. Hutchinson's Ranch. Community was probably named for the corn or "maize" which grows in the area. A one-room school, built 1 mile west (1904), later served both places. By 1906 the settlement had enlarged, so this section was named in honor of Joe Wilmeth, a popular Ballinger banker. Before Wilmeth Post Office was established (1907) citizens would take turns bringing mail from Mazeland in horse-drawn wagons. In 1909, however, both post offices were discontinued.

Marker Details

Address FM 383
Location Description FM 383, Wilmeth
Marker # 3269
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.97676, -100.120533

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