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Saffold Dam

Seguin, Guadalupe County

Marker Text

Named for William Saffold, who owned land here in the mid-1800s, Saffold Dam is typical of many mill dams built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally a natural rock outcropping, the dam was first improved by Henry Troell in the late 1800s when he added rock to the dam to raise the water level to power a cotton gin. The city of Seguin bought Troell's property in 1907 to further develop the river's hydroelectricity, and subsequent improvements have led to the establishment of a hydroelectric plant on the dam's south side. (1991)

Marker Details

Address 600 River Drive W.
Location Description Max Starcke Park, N bank of the Guadalupe River near the Bowl Pavilion
Marker # 4436
Dedicated 1991
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code mills - textile, fiber, gristmills, cotton gins; design and construction; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.552503, -97.971286

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