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Mother Neff State Park

The Grove, Coryell County

Marker Text

First official state park in Texas; suggested the idea for the State Parks system. Originated with a 6-acre plot willed to Texas in 1916 by Mrs. Isabella E. Neff, mother of Pat M. Neff, Governor of Texas (1921-1925) Because Texas then had no state parks, Mrs. Neff stated the land was to be used for religious, fraternal, political, and educational activities. Seeing the need for more such areas, in 1923, the 39th Legislature created the State Parks Board. In 1934 Pat Neff deeded 250 acres, and other owners 3 acres, to enlarge the original tract.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From The Grove, take SH 236 about 6 mi NE to Park Road 14 then follow west 1 mi to Park entrance.
Marker # 3480
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code governors; parks; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.316066, -97.471725

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