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Alto Springs Pictures
Alto
Springs is on Farm Road 2745 thirteen miles east of Marlin in eastern Falls
County. The settlement began as a relay point for an early Central Texas stage
route and a supply station for area settlers. Local tradition has it that Sam
Houston gave an address at the Alto Springs station in 1842 in an effort to
increase the Texas army. Cynthia Ann Parkerqv is also said to have stayed there
after she had been recovered from the Indians. A post office was established at
the stage stop in 1846. Alto Springs had a church, a school, and a brush arbor
that was used as a community center; it served for several years as a gathering
place for political rallies and stump speeches. Alto Springs was considered a
possible county seat when residents of Falls County were deciding on a location
in 1851. The possibility faded, however, when it became clear that the Houston
and Texas Central Railway would bypass the town by about three miles. The Alto
Springs post office was discontinued in 1868, and when the railroad was
completed two years later, the community lost its function as a supply station.
Shortly after the turn of the century Alto Springs had a one-teacher school for
forty-nine white students and two one-teacher schools for 140 black students.
The community had at least one school, a church, and several residences in the
1940s. The Alto Springs schools were consolidated with the Marlin Independent
School District in 1949. By the 1980s only a church marked the community on
county highway maps. Please see all of this information and more at The
Handbook of Texas Online.
Copyright ©
Texas State Historical Association with written permission granted to use
above information.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Walter W. Brawn, The
History of Falls County (M.A. thesis, Baylor University, 1938). Marlin Daily
Democrat, July 16, 1936.
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