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Wentworth

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US 277, about 3.5 mi. S of Sonora, Sonora, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 31' 41.00765000016", -100° 40' 19.4613700008"
 
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     Situated in 1880's at water well of A. J. Winkler, who platted townsite, gave title bond, and named place for Fort Terrett area rancher P. H. Wentworth. The residents occupied tents and picket homes. Principal building was two-story school, church, and hall of Dee Ora Lodge No. 715, A.F. & A.M. Town had a post office Aug. 1890 - Aug. 1891. Postmaster was Thomas Stevenson, uncle of a future Texas governor. Losing 1891 county seat election to Sonora, Wentworth citizens moved away. Lodge hall, relocated late 1891 in Sonora, served as school and community building until 1938.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Wentworth Historical Marker Location Map, Sonora, Texas

 
   
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