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Bethea Creek

, Walker County

Marker Text

A tributary of the Trinity River, Bethea Creek (pronounced Buh-thay) is named for John and Elizabeth Bethea, pioneer settlers of the area. John settled in present-day Walker County in the 1830s and was an early gristmill operator and postmaster in the nearby riverport settlement of Newport, now a ghost town. Soon after Riverside was established along a rail line in the early 1870s, the Betheas moved to the town and operated a gristmill. This stream, which bears their name, remains as a symbol of the contributions made by the area's earliest settlers.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From the intersection of SH 19 and FM 980 (Riverside) take FM 980 SE approximately 1.8 miles.
Marker # 8429
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
Latitude, Longitude 30.840372, -95.393327

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