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Located on the south branch of the Double Mountain fork of the Brazos River, the area now known as Justiceburg has been inhabited for centuries. Inhabitants and visitors of the area recorded their encounters with the Brazos River and its integral role in their lives and the landscape. The earliest recorded name for the river was “Tokonohono” by the Caddoan Tribe. Expeditions by La Salle recorded it as “Malingne” and during their 1716 expedition, Isidro Felix de Espinosa and Domingo Ramon referred to it as “La Trinidad.” Several legends exist recounting tales of men on the brink of death from lack of water and then finding the fresh water of the Brazos, saving their lives (including Coronado’s 1540-42 expedition). This led to the current name of Los Brazos de Dios, or the arms of God. The proximity to fresh water led to the establishment of a post office (1902-1905) named Leforest. The town of Justiceburg was established in 1910, named after early rancher and landowner Jefferson Davis justice when he donated land for a new town site. Many residents are descendants of the town namesake. With its proximity to a variety of transportation mediums, including the river and the Santa Fe railroad line (1910), the town grew in population and businesses opened. In the early twentieth century, the town had a hotel, grocery store, mercantile, school and train depot, attracting visitors and new citizens