Details for Thomaston

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5123005476

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Marker Number 5476
Atlas Number 5123005476
Marker Title Thomaston
Index Entry Thomaston
Address
City Thomaston
County DeWitt
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 679627
UTM Northing 3209027
Subject Codes cities and towns; settlements
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hwy. 87, Thomaston
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text (Founded 1872) De Witt County's first railroad town. Absorbed Price's Creek, 1848 settlement of Republic of Texas patriot, Judge David Murphree (1811-66). Thomaston was named for State Legislator Nathan Thomas (1809-91), who sold south part of townsite (in Refugio Amador survey) to Gulf, Western Texas and Pacific Railroad. North part of plat was donated (from Charles Lockhart Survey) by John P. and Mary (Lockhart) Wright. Schoolteacher J. H. Moore and wife Lou (Thomas) built first house and owned cotton gin and grist mill. James Pridgen was first railroad agent, postmaster, and merchant. At peak, town had 500 people.

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