Details for Highways Paved With Gold

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5337002479

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Marker Number 2479
Atlas Number 5337002479
Marker Title Highways Paved With Gold
Index Entry Highway Paved with Gold
Address US 81, 5 mi. S of Ringgold
City Ringgold
County Montague
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 598673
UTM Northing 3736003
Subject Codes roads
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Ringgold take US 81 5 miles south to roadside park.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text From the immemorial man has searched for a land where streets were paved with gold. As early as the 16th Century he was in Texas, lured by Indian reports of "Seven Cities of Gold." They never were found. But they provided the basis for legends of untold riches--stories still spun by some Texans. Surprisingly, perhaps, many of the "tall tales" are more fact than fiction. For instance, both this section of U.S. Highway 81 and a portion of adjacent U.S. Highway 287 are actually paved with gold! The story began in 1936 when the Texas Highway Department was paving the two highways here in Montague County. Sand for the concrete was taken from a nearby pit, opened three years earlier. The grains glistened with such intensity as they were mixed that a closer examination seemed prudent. So a small supply was sent to a Fort Worth laboratory for assay. Back came the report: the sand contained gold. The news sent the owner of the pit in feverish search of the mother lode. But in vain. Top assays on his extensive "soundings" came to no more than 54 cents per ton of ore. His ardor was cooled further when he learned the gold was not free but deeply imbedded in the sand. Disheartened, he settled back into routine sand production. From his pit, however, eventually came $250,000 in gold--all part of the sand. It has been reckoned that as much as $31,000 is distributed along 39 miles of roadway. Some $25,000 in U.S. Highway 81 and $6,000 in U.S. Highway 287. The remainder has gone into other construction in the region, including numerous buildings in which concrete has been used. So it is that today's motorist has discovered the highways paved with gold and the "golden" cities which his predecessors sought in vain. (1963)

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