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Willow Springs

Kermit, Winkler County

Marker Text

Located 6.6 miles east of this site in the Sand Hills, Willow Springs was known to Comanche Indians and to West Texas pioneers as an important source of water. It was frequently used by gold seekers on their way to California after the 1849 gold discovery there. In 1901,“Judge” A. Hayes found the remains of a charred 40-wagon train at Willow Springs. Evidence indicates there had been a killing at the site, and artifacts from the unidentified massacre have been placed at Sul Ross State University in Alpine. (1964)

Marker Details

Address SH 18, S of Kermit
Location Description From Kermit, take Hwy. 18 about 12 mile S.
Marker # 5853
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code water topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.665052, -103.01843

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