Historical Marker

Ellison Springs

Gorman vicinity · Eastland County · Dedicated 1974 · THC Atlas #5133001463

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Marker Inscription

Used for centuries by Indians inhabiting the region. Named for James Madison Ellison (1840-1923), a native of Alabama, who was the first settler in this section of Eastland County, erecting a cabin near the springs in Oct. 1958. He soon married Eliza McGough, a member of another pioneer family, and had 3 children. During the Civil War, frontiersmen organized militia companies for mutual protection against the Indians. Ellison joined the company mustered from Eastland, Shackelford, and Callahan Counties. On Aug. 9, 1864, a group of 12 scouts from the company was attacked near the springs, and took refuge in Ellison's cabin. The commander, Capt. Singleton Gilbert, and Leroy "Button" Keith were killed, and Ellison, Tom Gilbert, and Tom Caddenhead wounded. Ellison was disabled for life. After cessation of Indian activity, Ellison Springs became the center of social and cultural functions for the scattered settlers in the area. Picnics, community gatherings, and brush arbor camp meetings were held at the site. In the early 1870s, a Baptist church was constructed, with the Rev. C. Brashears as minister. A cemetery was begun in the mid-1870s. The present frame house at the springs was built by Ellison in 1886. (1974)

About this site

Ellison Springs is a historical marker in Gorman vicinity, Eastland County, dedicated in 1974. It is one of 46 historical markers documented in Eastland County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 60 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.2368, -98.6297 near Gorman vicinity. The nearest cataloged historic site is Ellison Family Graveyard (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Site of Blackwell Hospital, Old Shinoak Springs, and Desdemona Cemetery.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5133001463. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 32.2368, -98.6297 · Gorman vicinity, Eastland County
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