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Bowser Community

Richland Springs, San Saba County

Marker Text

About 1858 the Abel Bowser family settled at a large bend in the Colorado River about 3 miles north of this site. The developing village, school and cemetery became known as Bowser Bend and by the late 1880s included a cotton gin and store. Due to river floods, Paul Varga donated land at this site for a chapel and cemetery in 1890. In the early 1900s J. T. Martin sold town lots and deeded land for a school one-half mile east. The town of Bowser relocated, but the closure of the post office, gin and school caused it to decline in the 1940s. (1990)

Marker Details

Address CR 247
Location Description Varga Cemetery (Varga Chapel Cemetery), W side CR 247, 2.1 mi. N of FM 502, 200 feet W of CR 247 at cemetery entrance
Marker # 476
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements; ghost towns; chapels; cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.405219, -98.981065

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