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Historical Markers in Mingus, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Erath County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Erath County, TX (61) Bosque County, TX (33) Comanche County, TX (48) Eastland County, TX (47) Hamilton County, TX (35) Hood County, TX (43) Palo Pinto County, TX (33) Somervell County, TX (30)  ErathCounty(61) Erath County (61)  BosqueCounty(33) Bosque County (33)  ComancheCounty(48) Comanche County (48)  EastlandCounty(47) Eastland County (47)  HamiltonCounty(35) Hamilton County (35)  HoodCounty(43) Hood County (43)  PaloPintoCounty(33) Palo Pinto County (33)  SomervellCounty(30) Somervell County (30)
Stephenville is the county seat for Erath County
Mingus is in Erath County
      Erath County (61)  
ADJACENT TO ERATH COUNTY
      Bosque County (33)  
      Comanche County (48)  
      Eastland County (47)  
      Hamilton County (35)  
      Hood County (43)  
      Palo Pinto County (33)  
      Somervell County (30)  
 
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1 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — Evolution of an Oil Company
This is the site of the first commercial coal produced in Texas by Texas & Pacific Coal Company, mined in 1888. This company was the forerunner of Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, now one of the nation’s substantial independent producers of oil . . . Map (db m88627) HM
2 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 3587 — New York Hill
This area of Thurber developed after 1917, when the Texas and Pacific Coal Company expanded into the burgeoning oil industry following W.K. Gordon’s discovery of the Ranger oil field. Renamed in 1918, the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company brought . . . Map (db m113729) HM
3 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 4814 — Site of Hotel Knox and Thurber Mining Office
The Texas and Pacific Coal Company built the first-class Hotel Knox about 1895. In addition to serving out-of-town guests, it was a social center in Thurber and home to many of the town’s white collar workers, including store clerks and staff of the . . . Map (db m98443) HM
4 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 4902 — Site of Thurber Big Lake and Dairy
In 1891, a 20-acre “little lake” was built south of the Thurber townsite to supply water to the community. It soon proved inadequate, however, and five years later a 150-acre “big lake” was constructed here about a mile . . . Map (db m98445) HM
5 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 4901 — Site of Thurber Brick Plant
Texas and Pacific Coal Company general manager W.K. Gordon, seeing potential in the shale mud found in Thurber, persuaded company president R.D. Hunter to build a brick plant here in 1897. Original machinery included three Ross-Keller brick presses . . . Map (db m113726) HM
6 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 4903 — Site of Thurber's First Coal Mine
Two hundred yards southeast of this site, at the base of the hill and at a depth of 65 feet, the first coal mine in this area was placed in operation by brothers William W. and Harvey E. Johnson. After Harvey’s death in 1888, and because of labor . . . Map (db m113727) HM
7 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 4438 — St. Barbara's Catholic Church
Most of Thurber’s immigrant population, representing eighteen nationalities, were Catholic. Missionary priests ministered to the town until 1892, then the coal company erected a Catholic church at the bottom of Graveyard Hill. Originally named St. . . . Map (db m113730) HM
8 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 5486 — Thurber
Most important mine site in Texas for 30 years. Coal here, probably known to Indians, was “discovered” in 1886 by W.W. Johnson, who with his brother Harvey sold out to Texas & Pacific Coal Company in 1888. (T.&P. Coal Company provided . . . Map (db m88626) HM
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9 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 5487 — Thurber Cemetery
Encompassing slightly more than nine acres, the Thurber Cemetery documents the multi-ethnic Thurber community. The graveyard was divided into three sections with separate entrances: Catholic, Protestant, and African American. There are more than . . . Map (db m98444) HM
10 Texas, Erath County, Mingus — 17237 — Whitehead Cemetery
The Whitehead Cemetery is a significant reminder of the African American community that occupied the Thurber townsite in the early 20th century. When the Texas and Pacific Coal and Oil Company relocated its offices to Fort Worth in 1933, several . . . Map (db m113725) HM
11 Texas, Palo Pinto County, Mingus — 6267 — Joseph Peter Davidson(1823 - 1897)
Born in Giles County, Tennessee, Joseph Peter Davidson moved to Texas and settled in Palo Pinto County about 1856. Davidson established a trading post near this site. In 1865 he started a ranch in present Eastland County and later helped organize . . . Map (db m97807) HM
12 Texas, Palo Pinto County, Mingus — 3395 — Mingus Baptist Church
Area Baptists trace their history to 1891, when the Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church congregation was organized with 14 charter members. Originally named for the rural schoolhouse where early worship services were held, the congregation was . . . Map (db m97805) HM
13 Texas, Palo Pinto County, Mingus — 4888 — Site of Snake Saloon Reported missing
Saloons were prominent in the life and history of Thurber and were often settings for union organizational efforts. The first Snake Saloon, located between the drugstore and the livery stable in the center of town, was famous for its massive . . . Map (db m97808) HM
14 Texas, Palo Pinto County, Mingus — Thurber Junction and the T&P Railroad Presence
In 1887, before any settlement at this location, a spur track was laid from the Texas and Pacific RR main line to the coal mines two miles south. Originally, this juncture with the main line was called “Coal Mine Junction” and then . . . Map (db m97806) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024