Rocky Branch

Address: 6 mi. N on US 259N
Directions:
Marker #: 5343012636, 5343012875
Year Dedicated: 2002
Size, type: 18" x 28"
Last reported condition:

Rocky Branch

Rocky Branch The abundance of creeks attracted travelers to this area, settled as early as the 1820s, and local tradition holds the community was named for the rocky beds of the creeks. The Rocky Branch Community grew throughout the 19th century; the earliest church, Spring Hill Primitive Baptist, was built in the 1850s. Over the years, the settlement boasted businesses, including lumber, grist and syrup mills, cotton gin, broom factory and general store. It also had a rodeo arena and baseball team, as well as a precinct courthouse, post office (1890-1904), community center and a Woodmen of the World band. Families made mattresses and canned foods at the community's school (1879-1943), which consolidated with the Paul H. Pewitt and Daingerfield districts in 1951. (2002) incising at base: SANDRA SMITH FORSYTH

Coordinates:
Decimal degrees: N 33.109898 W -94.698262
Degrees, minutes: N 33 06.594 W 094 41.896
UTM: Zone 15, Easting 341543, Northing 3664753