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Townsite of Coldspring

Coldspring, San Jacinto County

Marker Text

Before founding of town, this land lay in Mexican grant made to Col. Robt. Rankin, veteran of American Revolution. Post office here bore name "Coonskin" (1847), then "Fireman's Hill," and finally "Cold Springs" (1850). Spelling later became "Coldspring." Original town plat contained 14 blocks. First courthouse, of wood, burned 1915. Present stone building replaced it in 1918. By 1923 most of town had moved up the hill to present site. Early schools included an 1847 academy, the 1880 "Male and Female Institute," and Mrs. India Grace's private school of 1880s.

Marker Details

Address Courthouse Lawn on SH 150
Location Description
Marker # 7652
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 30.591568, -95.128759

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