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San Saba Peak

Goldthwaite, Mills County

Marker Text

Rising to an altitude of 1,712 feet, San Saba Peak is an oblong promontory with rimrock edges on the north and west sides. The Spanish governor of Texas, Don Juan Antonio Bustillo y Cevallos, named the ancient landmark in 1732. Tales of lost silver mines have centered on the surrounding area for centuries. Inhabited by early Indians, San Saba Peak has been a landmark for pioneers, surveyors, and cowboys; the site of battles between Indians and early settlers; a signpost on the Fort Phantom Hill supply road; a register for western travelers; and a setting for Easter services. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986

Marker Details

Address 587 S. US 183
Location Description Roadside park 6 mi. SE of Goldthwaite on NE side of US 183. Marker is mounted on stone base.
Marker # 4556
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; mountains and mountain passes; natural features; Native Americans; Spanish Texas
Latitude, Longitude 31.376792, -98.529042

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