Details for Site of Provident City

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5089004134

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Marker Number 4134
Atlas Number 5089004134
Marker Title Site of Provident City
Index Entry Provident City, Site of
Address CR 248
City Nada
County Colorado
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 730235
UTM Northing 3241578
Subject Codes agriculture, general; settlements; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; ghost towns
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hancock Ranch headquarters, in the Colorado County panhandle between Nada and Speaks, about 15 mi. SW of Nada off CR 255.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded in 1909 by the Provident Land Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Provident City was the site of an early land promotion venture. Advertising in the Midwest using photographs showing exceptional farming results purported to come from this area, the company sold land, sight unseen, to many hopeful investors form its holdings of fifteen to twenty thousand acres. Eventually, over five hundred people came to Provident City. The residents were promised a railroad to connect their town with nearby Glen Flora in Wharton County, but it never progressed beyond the roadbed stage. At its peak, the town boasted some twenty-one businesses, two churches, a school, a bank, a post office, a Woodmen of the World lodge, and an amateur baseball team. Residents of the town soon realized that their land was not as favorable to farming as had been represented by the company, and would not support their families. Within four years of its founding, Provident City was well on its way to becoming a ghost town as disgruntled, bankrupt settlers left the area. The townsite and surrounding acres were bought and turned into a private ranch. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986

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