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Black Springs

Oran, Palo Pinto County

Marker Text

Settled before the Civil War and named for the area's early water source, located nearby, the Black Springs community played a significant role in the growth of Palo Pinto County. Prominent individuals associated with the town included early cattlemen and trail drivers Oliver Loving and Charles Goodnight and J. J. "Jack" Cureton, a noted military veteran and pioneer. In 1886 the community was renamed Oran in honor of Texas Governor Oran M. Roberts. Once the county's leading town and the site of stores, churches, a school and railroad, it declined in the 1930s and 1940s. (1982)

Marker Details

Address FM 52
Location Description NW corner FM 52 (Main St.) and 6th St.
Marker # 423
Dedicated 1982
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 32.962012, -98.159626

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