Details for Coughran

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5013011698

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Marker Number 11698
Atlas Number 5013011698
Marker Title Coughran
Index Entry Coughran
Address Coughran Rd.
City Pleasanton
County Atascosa
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 556983
UTM Northing 3202033
Subject Codes cities and towns; land development
Marker Year 1998
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Coughran community. From Pleasanton, take exit 106 (Coughran Road) off IH-37 and then travel 1.5 miles E. Marker is on S side of Coughran Road 150 feet E of Dead Horse Road
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Established on land purchased in 1901, the town of Coughran was named for founder and early settler W.A. "Abe" Coughran. He persuaded the San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad to build tracks through his property. The town was platted in 1913; by 1914, Coughran boasted a cotton gin, a post office, a school and creamery, a general store, a hotel, a bank, a weekly newspaper, and a railroad station. The town thrived until about 1918. Coughran's fortunes dwindled in the early 1920s but the town recovered and prospered until another decline following World War II. Postal and rail service were discontinued in 1945, and in 1956 the school was closed. (1998)

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