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THE CITY OF WATAUGA, TEXAS
Brief History of Watauga
The Cherokee Indians were the first
settlers in Watauga. Watauga comes from
the Cherokee word whose meaning has
been lost, but has been variously
interpreted as "Village of Many Springs,"
"River of Plenty," and "Beautiful Water."
They were in search of bountiful game,
fertile fields, and clear spring waters.
Around 1843, hardy settlers from
Tennessee first arrived in the village.
Among some of the first settlers were:
W.A., Margaret and James Walker, Jane
Weir, Willie Potts, William Samual, Martha and Nancy Evans, William, Julia and Mary
Carlton, Syrena Stowel, and Sarah Henderson.
On December 14, 1867, Willow Springs Presbyterian Church was the first church
organized in Watauga. In 1972, a state historical marker was presented to designate the
Church's historical recognition for over one hundred years of
service. DID YOU KNOW?
In 1876, the railroad came to Texas, linking the two coasts for “Watauga” is
transporting people and cattle to the Fort Worth area. interpreted as
However, in 1930, the Watauga Depot was moved to Hodge,
causing growth to come to a standstill. At this time, Beautiful Water
Watauga's population was 50. Thirty-four years later, in 1964,
the population was 300. However, Watauga grew rapidly in
the late 70's and early 1980's, and currently has a population of 23,610.
Tarrant Utility Company deeded Lot 9, Block 1 (5633 Linda Drive) in April 1958, to the
City for constructing a fire station and City Hall. The first City Hall and fire station cost
$1,200 in materials and was built entirely by volunteers. On December 6, 1958, a chili
pie supper was held to raise funds for a volunteer fire department, and the first
volunteer fire department was organized on June 10, 1959.
Thirteen mayors have served the City. These are John Ransburger, Farris Jones, John
Smith, Mack N. Burke, Jr., Mildred Morris, Noel Meadows, Mrs.
Noel Meadows, Virgil R. Anthony, Sr., Anthony W. Girtman, Henry
J. Jeffries, Hector F. Garcia, Patrick Shelbourne, and Arthur L.
Miner is presently serving as Mayor.
Watauga was incorporated on September 24, 1958. The Home
Rule Charter was adopted by the citizens of Watauga, Texas at
an election held on January 19, 1980 and amended at elections
held on January 19, 1985, August 8, 1987, August 11, 1990,
January 15, 1994, August 10, 1996, August 8, 1998, September
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