The Nevada Wellhouse - Caldwell Park - Nevada, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 33° 02.271 W 096° 22.407
14S E 745291 N 3658550
The Nevada Wellhouse, dating to 1911, is one of the only landmarks in town that survived their 1927 tornado. It was restored in 2007 using donations put towards the engraved bricks here. Located in Caldwell Park at Kerens and Warren Streets.
Waymark Code: WMJQN8
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/19/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Thorny1
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The Handbook of Texas Online has this to say about Nevada, which bears the name of the US State, but which is pronounced "nuh-VAY-duh:" (visit link)

Nevada is on Farm Road 1138 two miles east of Lavon Lake in southeastern Collin County. The rich soils of the Blackland Prairies and the water provided by Bear Creek attracted settlers to the area as early as the mid-1840s. The first organized community in the area was McMinn Chapel, established in the early 1840s four miles north of the site of present Nevada. For the most part the residents of the community were the family and friends of its founder, John McMinn. In 1861 Granville Stinebaugh moved to Texas from Missouri and purchased 160 acres of land near McMinn Chapel. Shortly thereafter the town of Nevada was established on his farm and named by Stinebaugh in honor of Nevada Territory, which he had passed through on his way to search for gold in California. The town received a post office on August 3, 1880. Eight years later the tracks of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway reached the community. In 1889 Nevada incorporated, choosing an aldermanic form of government. From the 1880s to the 1920s Nevada served as a retail market for a small but populous farming territory. The population of the town grew from an estimated fifty in 1885 to 578 in 1920. By 1925 Nevada provided its 625 residents with paved roads, electricity, a telephone exchange, twenty-five businesses, and a high school. On May 9, 1927, a tornado struck the town. Twenty-seven people were killed, seventy-five were injured, and approximately $1 million in property damage occurred. Nevada never recovered from this disaster. The Great Depression and the mechanization of farming further retarded the growth of the town. By 1950 the population had decreased to 386, and it remained near this figure for the next thirty years. In 1980 Nevada had an estimated 400 residents served by four businesses. In 1990 the population was 456. The population was 563 in 2000.

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Given the population growth in Collin County in nearby Murphy, Parker, Wylie, Sachse, and Lavon, it may be premature to say that Nevada "never" recovered. It is probably a matter of time before subdivisions and businesses spring up in this area, and the bricks here are testament to the fact that the town isn't dead yet. While many of these bricks are general donor bricks, the display here gives an interesting "sound byte" summary of people, places, and events in Nevada's history, making this more than just a quick stop.
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Name of Display: The Nevada Wellhouse

Approximate number of bricks in display: 469

Name on One Brick: Emma Addy

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