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The Rock Spring

Rocksprings, Edwards County

Marker Text

Known to early Texans as one inch flow of water out of rocks. Site of a camp for travelers and freighters. Occupants of land around the spring included W. J. Greer, with a sheep camp, 1882; Francis Winans, with a cattle and sheep ranch, 1884; A. O. Burr, farming, about 1885. Cattlemen, including Frank Gray, camped here during roundups. Outlaws in 1880s frequented a hut nearby. Rocksprings Post Office opened 1891 in townsite platted for a new county seat at center of Edwards County. The rock spring still seeps in city and county historic park and playground. (1972)

Marker Details

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Location Description from Rocksprings go north on US Highway 377 approximately .3 miles
Marker # 5417
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.026537, -100.203726

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