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Camp Springs

  Texas Historical Markers
FM 1673 & 1614, Snyder, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 45' 36.44624999988", -100° 41' 32.71659"
 
    Texas State
Historical Marker
    Named for W. H. Camp, an early settler who built a dugout in 1878 at springs, one-half mile northwest of here. Petrified trees--one 300 feet tall--and bones of prehistoric animals have been found in area. Tools, pictographs in nearby cave indicate Indians camped here. Emigrant trail to California, blazed in 1849 by Army Captain R. B. Marcy, came through region. General Robert E. Lee followed part of same trail searching for hostile Comanches in 1856. Both men made camp at Green Springs, six miles southwest. Post office was established, 1891. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1967.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Camp Springs Historical Marker Location Map, Snyder, Texas