Cedar Springs
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 32° 49.134 W 096° 49.239
14S E 704021 N 3633314
Located in a fenced pocket park along Cedar Springs Road at King Road, this marker details the history of the long-forgotten town of Cedar Springs
Waymark Code: WMP4FN
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/29/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 4

Easily seen from Cedar Springs Road but not as easily visited, this marker is located in a fenced pocket park next to an apartment complex.
Marker Number: 6648

Marker Text:
Although settlement of the town of Cedar Springs did not begin until after 1843, the area had been surveyed during the late 1830s by Colonel G. W. Cooke in preparation for construction of a military road from Austin to the Red River. In 1843, Dr. John Cole and his wife, Mary, along with their eight children, arrived in this area. Cole received a Peters colony land grant about two miles east of the Cedar Springs branch of the Trinity River. Preferring to settle closer to the springs, he purchased additional acreage in this area, built a home, and opened a general store. The name of the community possibly was taken from the abundance of cedar trees near the springs. Cedar Springs gradually attracted additional settlers, and several other businesses, including a distillery, steam-powered flour mill, and grist mill, were begun. Development of the Cedar Springs community declined following Dallas' selection as the Dallas County Seat in 1850. Toward the end of the nineteenth century, the area began to experience suburban growth and was renamed Oak Lawn. The site of the early town of Cedar Springs was annexed by the City of Dallas in a series of municipal actions between 1920 and 1940. (1984)


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