Lombardy Irrigation Ditch
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Marker Text: Dug in 1868, in pick-and-shovel operation, by Lombardy Irrigation Company, whose officers were N. M. C. Patterson, W. F. Smith, and T. Watkins.
Besides channeling water to irrigate over 800 acres, the 2-mile ditch furnished power for a cotton gin and shingle, grist, and flour mills. The settlement which grew up in the area was known as "The Ditch" until a post office was established in 1875. It was then named "Rio Frio" ("Cold River"). For a century the ditch has irrigated lands of families of two original company officers. (1968) Marker No: 3112
18 x 28 Aluminum Subject Marker
Geographic: 29° 38.051′ N, 99° 44.258′ W
Location: FM 1120, south side 100 feet west of RR 2748, Rio Frio
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