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Sabinal

Sabinal, Uvalde County

Marker Text

Named by Spanish for Rio Sabina and Cypress trees along river. Town founded in 1854 by Thomas B. Hammer who operated a stage shop and was first postmaster. Despite Indian depredations, town thrived as settlers built homes, and a railroad reached here in 1881. In 1906, town was incorporated. Telephone service started. City water works and volunteer fire department organized. In 1907, Sabinal Christian College was founded. Closed in 1917. Cotton industry was foremost in early 1900's. Today, farming and ranching flourishing in community. (1967)

Marker Details

Address US 90
Location Description US 90, 0.5 mi. E of SH 127/SH 187, S side of road.
Marker # 4425
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cities and towns; Exploration and expeditions; Spanish immigrants/immigration; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 29.318145, -99.459924

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