Details for Yegua Creek

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5051008658

Data

Marker Number 8658
Atlas Number 5051008658
Marker Title Yegua Creek
Index Entry Yegua Creek
Address SH 36
City Somerville
County Burleson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 739250
UTM Northing 3357494
Subject Codes Exploration and expeditions; water topics
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 36, W side of the road, 1 mi. SE of Somerville, hilltop roadside park just before railroad underpass
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text In 1690 the Spanish gave the name "San Francisco" to this 62-mile Brazos River tributary; but on an 1822 map, Stephen F. Austin, "Father of Texas", marked it "Yegua", Spanish for "mare". Mustang mares and foals then grazed among the Indians on the timbered creek. In 1826, colonist John P. Coles built a mill on the stream. A measure signed in 1837 by Texas President Sam Houston made the Yegua a county boundary. Floods often devastated the area until Lake Somerville harnessed Yegua's waters in 1967. Now a recreation area, the lake and creek benefit crops, wild life, and vacationers. (1976)