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Townsite of Wentz

, McMullen County

Marker Text

Founded as market center for a 44,000-acre farm development. Thrived for 3 years, 1914-1916. Wentz townsite was named for C.C. Wentz (1872-1957), agent of the Two Rivers Ranch Company. He promoted the townsite for the absentee Kansas landlords, and was also a well-known businessman in West Virginia before coming to Texas. The town grew to have about 200 people by 1916. A limousine was hired to meet each train at Three Rivers and bring the mail to Wentz. A severe drouth in 1917, though, forced most citizens to move. The post office closed, 1921; the two schools in 1948. 1968

Marker Details

Address
Location Description (In roadside turnaround with Yarbrough Bend Marker), from Tilden, take Highway 72 East about 6 miles to markers.
Marker # 5546
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 28.458901, -98.443402

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