Details for Palo Pinto County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5363003920

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Marker Number 3920
Atlas Number 5363003920
Marker Title Palo Pinto County
Index Entry Palo Pinto County
Address
City Palo Pinto
County Palo Pinto
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 563163
UTM Northing 3625234
Subject Codes counties
Marker Year 1936
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1.25 miles west of Palo Pinto on Hwy 180
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Pink granite highway marker
Marker Text Created August 27, 1856, from Navarro and Bosque counties; organized in 1857. Spanish name Palo Pinto refers to spotted oak, a common regional tree having bark with a mottled appearance. Good hunting and abundant water made area a favored indian locality. The first anglo-american settlers arrived in 1850's, including Texas cattlemen and trail-blazers Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. The discovery, in 1880, of mineral water and arrival of Texas & Pacific railroad brought an influx of settlers and helped establish a strong economy. The county seat, first named Golconda in 1856, was renamed Palo Pinto in 1858. Erected by the State of Texas -1973

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