Details for One Half-Mile South is Site of Town of Flowella

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5047001925

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Marker Number 1925
Atlas Number 5047001925
Marker Title One Half-Mile South is Site of Town of Flowella
Index Entry
Address FM 2191
City Falfurrias
County Brooks
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 593443
UTM Northing 3011932
Subject Codes communities; water topics; agriculture; land development; ghost towns
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SE intersection of FM 2191 and SH 285
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text On 1831 "Loma Blanca" grant and 1873 land of Perez family, who in 1898 sold "Parrita" (Little Grape Vine) to Mrs. King of King Ranch. Flowella was founded 1909 by E.O. Burton and A.H. Danforth as trade town for a projected farm colony, and named for a flowing well in middle of townsite. The Calahan family opened hotel in 1909, store and post office, 1910. School building, also erected in 1910, provided a social-cultural center for some 100 residents. In adverse seasons, closings began: the store, 1911; hotel, 1915; post office, 1923; school, 1928. None of the original buildings remain. (1973)

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