The Double File Trail (Georgetown)

The Double File Trail (Georgetown) (HMGJM)

Location: Georgetown, TX 78626 Williamson County
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N 30° 38.699', W 97° 35.55'

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Laid out about 1828 by Delaware Indians, "The Double File Trail" got its name because two horsemen could ride it side by side. The Delawares carved this trace migrating ahead of expanding white settlements. They moved from what they called "The Redlands" in east Texas to Mexico near present Nuevo Laredo. Of the 200 to 250 families reported in east Texas in the 1820s, only about 150 remained after the move. Early sites in Williamson County were settled where this trail crossed waterways. Texas Rangers and the Sante Fe Expedition also traveled the track.
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HM NumberHMGJM
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Marker Number9049
Year Placed1978
Placed ByThe Texas Historical Commission
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Sunday, October 19th, 2014 at 8:50pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)14R E 634870 N 3391102
Decimal Degrees30.64498333, -97.59250000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 30° 38.699', W 97° 35.55'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds30° 38' 41.94" N, 97° 35' 33.00" W
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Area Code(s)512
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 101 Sunny Creek Dr, Georgetown TX 78626, US
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