The town of Texas Springs is featured on the official 1862 map
of Shasta County. Note: it's called "Texas" instead of Texas Springs.
The former town site of Texas Springs, which is located in Shasta County, California, was designated as California Historical Landmark No. 3, on June 6, 1969, and was settled in 1849 during the California Gold Rush. This settlement was located at the intersection of Texas Springs and Honeybee Roads south of the town of Centerville. Most of this former ghost town is on private property but there are still reminders of its former hey-day such as the Upper Texas Springs Cemetery, the Lower Texas Springs Cemetery, the Lamb memorial, and the Texas Springs Rock Quarry. For a complete history please see the following YouTube video:
This video was filmed on location on September 3, 2022.
RESOURCES:
Interesting Letter From One Horse Town - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, April 2, 1853
The Shasta County Dry Diggings - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 4, 1854
Miners Meeting - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 25, 1854
Miners Meeting - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 20, 1854
Miners Meeting - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 6, 1855
The Nomuckett Water Company - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 26, 1855
Married - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 27, 1855
Judges And Inspectors Of Election - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, August 21, 1858
Destructive Fire At Texas Springs - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, November 20, 1858
The Chinese Question - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 19, 1859
Fourth of July at Texas Springs - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, July 9, 1859
New Store - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, July 16, 1859
Weil Bros. - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, August 13, 1859
Ball At Texas Springs - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, October 29, 1859
Miners Meeting At Texas Springs - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, December 31, 1859
Public Schools Of Shasta County - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 31, 1860
New Butcher Shop at Middletown - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 25, 1860
Religious - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 1, 1860
Judges And Inspectors Of The Election - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, October 20, 1860
Letter From Texas Springs - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 23, 1861
Births - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 4, 1862
Officers Of Election - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, August 15, 1863
School Children In Shasta County - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, August 13, 1864
Judges And Inspectors Of The Election - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, October 15, 1864
Letter From Texas Springs - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 24, 1866
New Firm - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 16, 1867
Notice - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 16, 1867
Chinaman Murdered - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 16, 1867
Preaching - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 16, 1867
Schoolhouse Destroyed - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, December 4, 1869
The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 12, 1870
Proceedings Of The Board Of Supervisors - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, November 18, 1871
New Store at Anderson - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 4, 1873
New Store! - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 4, 1873
Flumes Robbed - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 1, 1873
New Store! - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 15, 1873
My Playhouse Was A Concord Coach, an anthology of newspaper clippings and documents relating to those who made California history during the years 1822-1888, by Mae Hélène Bacon Boggs. Published by Howell-North Press ©1942
Shasta County, California A History by Rosena Giles, published by Biobooks, ©1949.
In the Shadow of the Mountain A Short History of Shasta County, California, by Edward Petersen ©1965
Place Names of Shasta County by Gertrude A. Steger revision by Helen Hinckley Jones, ©1966 by La Siesta Press, Glendale, California
Place Names of Shasta County by Gertrude A. Steger revision by Helen Hinckley Jones, ©1966 by La Siesta Press, Glendale, California
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