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RICHLAND SPRINGS, TEXAS


San Saba County, Texas Hill Country

31°16'13"N 98°56'44"W (31.270326, -98.945654)

Highway 190
15 Miles NW of San Saba the county seat
28 Miles NE of Brady
ZIP code 76871
Area code 325
Population: 309 Est. (2019)
338 (2010) 350 (2000) 344 (1990)

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Richland Springs Tx - Water Tower
Richland Springs Water Tower
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010
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History in a Pecan Shell

Jackson J. Brown is credited with being the first resident when he brought his family here in 1854. Fort Duncan (a non-military installation) was built here for protection in the late 1850s but was not used after the threat was gone.

In 1868 Richland Springs’ first school was built and named after Jackson Brown. In 1877 a post office opened in a local store. The 1890 population was 150 and the town got its own newspaper in 1905.

A connection to the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway was completed in 1911, allowing passengers to travel to Galveston, Amarillo and the rest of the United States via of the railroad’s main line.

Richland Springs entered the Great Depression with a population nearing 500 and it wasn’t until the early 50s when it reached 600. The town was hit by a severe drought in the early 50s and by the early 60s, the population was down by almost half. The population was 420 in 1982 which has since declined to 338 for the 2010 census.



Richand Spring, Texas Landmarks


Richland Springs Tx - Post Office
Richland Springs Post Office, TX 76871
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010
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Richland Springs Texas - First Christian Church
First Christian Church
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010
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Richland Springs Tx - 1910 First State Bank Building
The 1910 First State Bank Building
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010


Richland Springs Tx - 1910 First State Bank Building  historical marker
First State Bank Building historical marker
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010


Richland Springs Tx - 1910 First State Bank Building
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010
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Richland Springs Tx - Shell of a building
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Richland Springs Tx - Closed restaurant
Restaurant for Sale
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Richland Springs Tx - Community Center
Richland Springs Community Center
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010


Richland Springs Tx - Corner Store
Corner Store
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010
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Richland Springs Tx - Closed gas station
Closed gas station
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010
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Richland Springs Tx - Hall Produce
Hall Produce
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010


Richland Springs Tx - City Limit
Entering Richland Springs City Limit
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2010


Cotton Belt Road Bridge, Richland Springs Texas
Photo courtesy Judy McBride, November 2006
Cotton Belt Road Bridge

Over Richland Creek
5.5 miles E of Richland Springs



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Richand Spring, Texas Area Towns:
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