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The Ditch

Uvalde, Uvalde County

Marker Text

Community established along waterway of Leona Irrigation and Agricultural Association, formed in 1874 by Greenville and W. B. Bowles, A. B. Dillard, Charles T. Rose, A. J. Spencer, and T. E. Taylor. Irrigation produced rich crops; many families settled here. A schoolhouse doubled as church and community center. Settlers gathered in from a large area for dances, weddings and other festivities-- often prolonged. In 1894 flood ruined the farms, and people moved away-- many to Uvalde, to become substantial citizens there. Only a cemetery remains (1 mi. W) of "Ditch" settlement. 1970

Marker Details

Address FM 140
Location Description From Uvalde, take FM 140 South about 6 miles to roadside marker.
Marker # 5322
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; farms; agriculture, general; water topics; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 29.144716, -99.702327

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