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C. W. Post Rain Battles |
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3 mi. NW on US 84, Post,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
33° 12' 47.62701",
-101° 25' 21.9245000016"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Site of 1911-1914 dynamiting to produce rain, carried on by C. W. Post, Texas farm colonizer and cereal foods millionaire. After reading that rain often accompanies cannonading in war, Post planned battles to relieve droughts. He thought vertical air currents would condense vapor in atmosphere and cause rain. He first used dynamite airborne by kites, but soon replaced this dangerous method by setting off explosions on edge of Caprock. Post's experiments were said to have been 40% effective, and cost $50,000. He battled drought on farms until his death, 1914. 1967
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
C. W. Post Rain Battles Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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