Historical Marker

Running Water Community

Plainview · Hale County · Dedicated 1978 · THC Atlas #5189004393

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Marker Inscription

Attracted by abundant water from Running Water Draw, J. W. and T. W. Morrison established a ranch in 1881 with headquarters about ten miles west of here. Most of the early settlers in this region worked for the ranch. Later, several partners joined the operation, including wealthy cattleman C. C. Slaughter. In 1884 Dennis and Martha S. Rice purchased several sections of land along the draw south of this site. Rice hoped to start a town and lure the railroad across his land. He began Wadsworth Post Office in his dugout in 1890. It was renamed Running Water in 1891. Rice organized the Running Water Townsite and Investment Company and staged a picnic and barbecue, July 4, 1892, for the purpose of selling town lots. Soon the community had a blacksmith shop, grist mill, a two-story store building, several residences and churches. The early one-room schoolhouse was later replaced by a brick structure. Although the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad bypassed Running Water in 1928, it remained a thriving village for several years. In 1935 the post office moved to Edmondson Switch on the railroad and many residents relocated here. In 1937 the name of this settlement was changed to Edmondson. 1978

About this site

Running Water Community is a historical marker in Plainview, Hale County, dedicated in 1978. It is one of 39 historical markers documented in Hale County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 43 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 34.2774, -101.8832 near Plainview. The nearest cataloged historic site is Running Water (cemetery), about 1.5 miles away. Others within a short drive include Halfway, Slaton Well, and Dr. James Henry Wayland.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5189004393. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 34.2774, -101.8832 · Plainview, Hale County
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