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Headwaters of the Sabine River

Celeste, Hunt County

Marker Text

A half mile to the west rises the Sabine River, lower channel of which separated New World empires of France and Spain and in 1836 became Republic of Texas - United States border. Fork here is called Cow Leach, for Indian chief who lived in the area. This marker is on a 3-way watershed: flow to the north goes into the Sulphur and to the Mississippi; the west drains to the Trinity; south goes into the Sabine, which forms Texas-Louisiana boundary and pours more water into Gulf of Mexico than any other Texas river (6,400,000 acre feet annually).

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 69, 2.3 mi. NW of Celeste
Marker # 7827
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code water topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.322886, -96.208225

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