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Site of Flat Top Settlement

Voss vicinity, Coleman County

Marker Text

A frontier center of traffic and communications. First known settler, Richard Coffey, lived here in 1860's, except in weeks when pioneers banded together in Pickettville Fort (NW of here) for protection against Indians. This was on the "Wire Road" -- so named because it followed telegraph line operated by U.S. Army Signal Corps between Fort Concho and Fort Belknap in the 1870's. Also in 1870's, Flat Top was a change station on Fort Concho-Brownwood Stage route. Name of the settlement came from a flat-roof stone building standing here in early days. (1969)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 10.8 miles south of Voss on FM 503, 6 miles west on FM 2134, on south side of road
Marker # 4792
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communications; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.599124, -99.603427

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