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Ozona's First Water Well

Ozona, Crockett County

Marker Text

(Drilled 1891) Focus for civic life in early Ozona. City founder E.M. Powell provided the water well equipped with 18-foot windmill, a water trough, and a small cypress tank. At first meeting of Crockett County Commissioners Court, July 22, 1891, under a liveoak near the well, the sheriff was instructed to operate the city water works. At the time, tents housed most homes and stores, and water was hauled from city well--often by children using toy wagons. In a few years homes had private wells and windmills. A modern system piped water throughout the city in the early 1900s. (1971)

Marker Details

Address 901 Avenue D
Location Description at First Baptist Church, facing Avenue D
Marker # 3897
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code water topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.711392, -101.200541

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