Details for Site of Public Mineral Water Well

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5499011668

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Marker Number 11668
Atlas Number 5499011668
Marker Title Site of Public Mineral Water Well
Index Entry Public Mineral Water Well, Site of
Address 101 E. Broad St. (US 80) at Johnson St.
City Mineola
County Wood
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 266604
UTM Northing 3616534
Subject Codes water topics
Marker Year 1998
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 101 E. Broad St. (US 80) at Johnson St., Mineola
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Mineola settlers chose this area, nicknamed "the Forks of the River," for its abundance of water. The town's first water service was administered by A. W. Front, who made daily deliveries to his 50 clients. A water well was located on this site as early as 1885; workmen drilling for salt between 1889 and 1890 discovered mineral water. In 1896 a 60-foot windmill tower with a 3,000-gallon cypress wood tank was constructed and a mineral well dug to 150 feet by Henry L. Beaird. This became the town's main water source. A 1913 analysis of the water revealed more than 12 minerals associated with healing properties. In 1906, an electric motor replaced the windmill. The well was capped in 1924 when the street was bricked over. The exact site of the public mineral water well was the center of the intersection of Highway 80 and Johnson Street. (1998)

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