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Waxahachie Creek
Creek in northern Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Waxahachie Creek is a creek in Ellis County, Texas. The creek rises in Midlothian and flows for 23 miles, running parallel with U.S. Highway 287 from Midlothian to Waxahachie.[1] The creek skirts Lake Waxahachie, flowing under U.S. Highway 77 before flowing into Lake Bardwell near Ennis.[2][3]
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History
Some of the earliest settlers of the area were the families of William Alden Hawkins and Larkin Newton, who moved to the area in 1848.[4] For Hawkins to claim his 640 acres (260 ha) of land from the Peters Colony group, he was required to build a house on the property he chose along the mouth of Waxahachie Creek before July 1, 1848. The structure was built before the required deadline, and the land near the present-day Hawkins Spring went to the Hawkins family.[5]
North and South Prong Creek
Two minor creeks flow into Waxahachie Creek, the North Prong Creek rises to the north-east of Midlothian, west of Ovilla. The creek passes U.S. Highway 287 before meeting the Waxahachie Creek. The South Prong Creek is a smaller creek connecting Lake Waxahachie to the creek.[6]
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