Town of Iowa Park
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 33° 57.072 W 098° 40.067
14S E 530697 N 3756794
Texas Historical Marker at 103 N Wall Street, in front of Iowa Park City Hall, noting the city's establishment and history.
Waymark Code: WMTGPE
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/22/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 5

The Atlas of the Texas Historical Commission references the fire department, which is behind city hall, facing US 287-B. The marker is in front of the flag poles at the northeast corner of N Wall Street and US 287-B, and FM 367 is considerably southwest of here. Another case of "Be careful of what directions you get from the Atlas!"
Marker Number: 5531

Marker Text:
One of many small towns that sprang up ahead of the railroads as they crossed Texas in the 1800s. Located on the Fort Worth & Denver City Line, this town was first named Daggett's Switch in 1885 for a prominent rancher and railroad official. F.W. & D.C. contractor Gen. G.M. Dodge (already famous as builder of the Union Pacific) spearheaded the founding of Iowa Park by actively promoting a town on land he owned here. Many people from the Midwest -- especially Iowa -- were recruited to settle the infant town. Land promoters D.C. and A.J. Kolp, from Iowa, drew up a plat which featured many parks, in 1888. After this first period of rapid growth, Iowa Park settled down to more than 20 years of prosperity based on a thriving farm economy. Lightning struck, however, in 1918 when oil was discovered on a farm south of here. Speculators flooded the city and land prices sky-rocketed. The Iowa Park Producing and Refining Company was chartered in 1921 and operated until 1932. The boom itself gradually exhausted the resources here and was over by 1925. In 1924 the Wichita Valley Agriculture Experiment Station was built and is still functioning. A steady farm economy prevails again today. (1969)


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