The community's elevation was 2,425 and consisted of a mile-square site of 300 lots, including a two-room schoolhouse and a store.
The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway Company equipped the town's well with a windmill, pump and tank.
Houses and other buildings were constructed after 1888, when the well was dug, and a post office was established in 1890.
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