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Old Dewey Lake

Crosbyton, Crosby County

Marker Text

Once an important landmark for early surveys of this area, Dewey Lake got its name after surveyors returned from here to headquarters and found, to their embarrassment, they had not yet named this site. Gallantly, they decided to call it after land office employee Miss Dewey. Lake Shore was site of Texas Ranger Camp "Roberts" (1879-1882) and the "Stag House," barracks for the cowboys of the Two Buckle Ranch. Surveyors often camped here, too. The lake disappeared in the 1880s after two creeks eroded its shores, forming a new channel which drained the lake basin. 1968

Marker Details

Address FM 2591
Location Description From Crosbyton, 3.5 mi. E on US 82/SH 114, at intersection with FM 2591
Marker # 3720
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; rangers; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.664502, -101.175501

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