Site of Thurber Big Lake and Dairy
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Marker Text: In 1891, a 20-acre "Little Lake" was built south of the Thurber townsite to supply water to the community. It soon proved inadequate, however, and five years later a 150-acre "Big Lake" was constructed here about a mile southeast of town. Texas and Pacific Coal Company president R. D. Hunter organized a hunting and fishing club at the Big Lake for company executives and staff. Water from the lake irrigated company-owned farmland in the valley below, and provided water for the nearby Thurber Dairy. The dairy's twin silos were still visible decades later. (1995)
Marker No: 4902
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 32° 30.476′ N, 98° 23.845′ W
Location: on State Highway 108 one mile east of County Road 107, on the right when traveling east
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