Lake Bob Sandlin Information
Lake Bob Sandlin, located on
Big Cypress Creek is roughly six miles southwest of Mount Pleasant and six miles
northwest of Pittsburg, Texas. On February 19, 1966, local businessman and civic leader
Bob Sandlin was named president of the Titus County Fresh Water Supply District
No. 1. Property acquisition began in 1973 and construction of Fort Sherman Dam
began in 1974. The earthfill dam was built to a maximum height of 69 feet, a top
width of 25 feet, and consisted of a total length of 10,800 feet. In addition
to its function of water storage and industrial use, the 9,460-acre reservoir
has become known as a top bass-fishing lake for anglers.
Lake Bob Sandlin
State Park is a 639.8-acre park located on the heavily-wooded shoreline on the
north side of the 9400-acre Lake Bob Sandlin, located southeast of Mount Pleasant
in Titus County. It was acquired in 1979 and was opened 1987.
Evidence of
prehistoric Caddoan people which occupied East Texas from 200 B.C. to 1700 exists
in the area. The French and Spanish periodically occupied the area; establishing
relations with the Caddo. Choctaw, Cherokee, and Kickapoo moved into East Texas
in the late 18th to early 19th century. By 1841, Fort Sherman, a wooden stockade
whose site is believed to be in or near the park, was established. The Fort Sherman
cemetery is located in the park. Since 1860, the land has been used for farming
and ranching.