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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2D9M_site-of-cost-school_Cost-TX.html
Site of Cost School. . In the 1890s, children of families living in the Cost community, originally known as Oso, attended area schools that were part of the White School District No. 38 and County School District No. 38-1/2 to the east. By 1903, t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2D9L_dikes-family-cemetery_Cost-TX.html
Dikes Family Cemetery. . Established about 1850 by Miles G. Dikes (1804-1872). An original member of DeWitt Colony, Dikes emigrated from Georgia in 1829. In 1839 , married Eady Hodges (1810-1868). First known burial, in 1859, was Dikes' son, Lovic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2D9J_first-shot-of-the-texas-revolution_Cost-TX.html
First Shot of the Texas Revolution. . One and one-half mile from here the first shot of the Texas Revolution was fired from a small cannon by Texans under the command of Col. John H. Moore October 2, 1835. var plainText =…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28BU_site-of-the-first-shot-of-the-texas-revolution_Cost-TX.html
Near here on October 2, 1835 was fired the first shot of the Texas Revolution of 1835-36 - the shot heard round the world. At Gonzales the Texans defied the Mexican government and refused their demand for the Gonzales cannon with the "Come and Tak…
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