Details for Deep Creek Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5497001200

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Marker Number 1200
Atlas Number 5497001200
Marker Title Deep Creek Community
Index Entry Deep Creek Community
Address CR 4227, N of Aurora
City Boyd
County Wise
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 638159
UTM Northing 3665138
Subject Codes cities and towns; pioneers
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Aurora, take Old Decatur-Aurora Road (CR 4227) about 4 miles north; cemetery is on dirt road just west of CR 4227; MARKER BROKEN BY VANDALS 1/11
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Named for the natural landmark nearby. Settled about 1854 by pioneers Sam Woody and Tom McCarroll. Population grew as they were joined by several of Woody's former neighbors from East Texas. Along the creek, farmers raised cotton, corn, and cattle. In 1860 Tom McCright and Andrew Mann gave land for a cemetery, and local Baptists constructed a church, which doubled as a schoolhouse. Testimony to danger of frontier life is the grave of Miss Sally Bowman, who died in 1868. She was shot after a wild chase by Indians who surprised her as she tended her father's herd of fine horses. At her grave is a monument erected by the neighborhood. Other early settlers interred here include many veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865. The community is noted as the boyhood home of Lawrence (J. L.) Ward, respected resident of Decatur Baptist College during 1900-1907 and 1910-1950. In the 20th-century, a nationally known ballet -"Winter at Deep Creek" -has recaptured the flavor of pioneer days. Produced by the American Folk Ballet, the dance was originated and choreographed by Burch Mann, a great-granddaughter of John Mann, one of the first settlers in the community.

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