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Topic 24 of 64: Barton Springs

Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (08:39) | Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
Barton Springs is Austins' great watering hole. Year round cool water in an
enormous pool in the middle of town. This community is named for Barton Springs partly,
although the name is also partly a play on the WELL.


8 responses total.

 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 1 of 8: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Nov  8, 1997 (08:40) * 26 lines 
 
Did you know that Barton Springs is the fourth largest
spring in Texas? It's behind Comal, San Marcos, and
San Felipe springs. It was called Zilker Springs in
the past.

Issuing through a fault in the Edwards and associated
limestones, they are a chain of large artesian springs
extending from Del Rio to Belton in the Balcones fault
zone.

An old commanche indian trail from Bandera county to
Nacogdoches (can you say that, dare you!) passed Barton
Springs. They were a popular gathering place for
Tonkawa, Apache, and Commanche indians and for their
ancestors for thousands of years before that.

Three Spanish missions were located at the springs from
1730 to 1731. In 1839 the five commissioners named to
select a site for the capital of Texas described the
springs as "perhaps the greatest and the most
convenitient water power to found in the Republic"

In 1837 William Barton settled at the springs naming
two of them for his daughters. A gristmill was built.

(to be continued)


 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 2 of 8: George Frimpter (legaffe) * Sat, Nov  8, 1997 (17:50) * 1 lines 
 
Really, tell us more!


 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 3 of 8: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Nov  8, 1997 (18:43) * 1 lines 
 
I'll be posting more!


 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 4 of 8: Alexander Schuth  (aschuth) * Tue, May 11, 1999 (09:25) * 3 lines 
 
Well, guess you never got around to do it. What kind of water is that? Fresh sweet water?

In my area, we have a lot of salty and even sulfuric springs, some are even really warm, some are cold. Definitely mineral waters! (I think I posted more on this somewhere else, only forgot where...)


 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 5 of 8: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, May 11, 1999 (15:25) * 2 lines 
 
Fresh and very sweet.



 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 6 of 8: Alexander Schuth  (aschuth) * Tue, May 18, 1999 (11:17) * 1 lines 
 
Does Austin area have any salty or other mineral springs?


 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 7 of 8: wer  (KitchenManager) * Tue, May 18, 1999 (19:28) * 1 lines 
 
not exactly...


 Topic 24 of 64 [austin]: Barton Springs
 Response 8 of 8: Alexander Schuth  (aschuth) * Thu, Jun 10, 1999 (10:51) * 1 lines 
 
...?

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