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Site of Cottonwood Springs

Cottonwood, Callahan County

Marker Text

After Indians on High Plains were subdued (1874) by Gen. R. S. MacKenzie, settlers started to pour into this area, where they found abundant game, water, and good soil for ranching, farming. Cottonwood Springs, at head of Green Briar Creek, was one of first villages founded (in 1875). The town soon became a trading center for southeastern part of county. It had several stores, two churches, and a school; and although usually peaceful, it experienced many gun battles. The town name was shortened to "Cottonwood" after first post office was established in 1883. (1968)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description On FM 1079 about .2 mile west of FM 880, Cottonwood
Marker # 4764
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ghost towns; military topics; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 32.205893, -99.204077

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