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San Felipe Springs

Del Rio, Val Verde County

Marker Text

Oasis for explorers, soldiers, freighters--from 1542 onward. In 1675 priests named the 7 Springs for King of Spain. In 18th century Comanches camped here on their war trail into Mexico. In 1808 a mission was established 3 miles downstream, on San Felipe Creek. By 1856-57, Springs were on the 1470-mile San Antonio-to-San Diego mail route and on Chihuahua Road for wagons hauling silver and gold from Mexico to Inidanola, then chief port on Texas Coast. After settlers came in 1864, irrigation "Mother Ditch" was dug; soon Del Rio was founded. (1966)

Marker Details

Address 1524 E. US 90
Location Description San Felipe Springs Golf Course, near Spring #3 between holes 6 and 7. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 4534
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; water topics
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 29.372918, -100.883493

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