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Salty Community

Thorndale, Milam County

Marker Text

Settled in 1860s; named for Salty Creek, cattle licks. Joseph and Sarah Frasure gave site for Methodist Church, 1871. Earliest burial in cemetery was in 1875. Community had school by 1878. Violence erupted in area in 1880s over barbed wire fencing. Salty was designated a voting precinct in 1886. Mail service was initiated 1897. Settlement had telephones, stores, a barber shop, at least three doctors. About 1900 the Annual Salty Singing Convention was founded by A. J. Jackson. This institution remains, although stores and the school were closed in the 1940s.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 6.4 mi. SE of thorndale on US 79, south on Milam County Rd. 446 3.7 mi. - in front of Salty church
Marker # 8000
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 30.594302, -97.132673

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