Details for Ogletree Stagestop and Post Office

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5099003681

Data

Marker Number 3681
Atlas Number 5099003681
Marker Title Ogletree Stagestop and Post Office
Index Entry Ogletree Stagestop and Post Office
Address
City Copperas Cove
County Coryell
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 602722
UTM Northing 3441562
Subject Codes stagecoach routes, stands, etc.; post office
Marker Year 1979
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Ogletree Gap Park, Post Office Road
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text After Marsden Ogletree (1819-1896) and his family migrated from Georgia, he recieved a land grant in 1878. Inscriptions on two stones in this house indicate the structure was erected the same year. It served as the family home, grain store, and stopping place for the Lampasas to Belton stagecoach. Since the mail arrived by stage, a post office was opened here in 1879 with Ogletree as postmaster. Legend says that the settlement received the name "Coperas Cove" from a copperas-tasting spring in the cove of a nearby mountain. Samuel Gilmore served as the second Postmaster. In 1881 Gilmore's father-in-law Jesse M. Clements (1822-1900) and his wife Charley deeded land for the right-of-way to the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad. The following year the railroad laid out the new townsite of Copperas Cove. Soon the center of the community, including the post office, moved over to the railroad. Later the town corrected the spelling of its name to "Copperas Cove." In 1891 Clements bought this house and used it as the headquarters for his large ranching operations. The old stone stagestop remains a visible link with the community's pioneer heritage.
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