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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OR7_confederate-veterans-memorial-of-mills-county_Goldthwaite-TX.html
In Memory of Jeff Davis Camp No. 117 U.C.V. Organized in 1887 (List of Names and Unit of Confederate Veterans) CSA 1861 - 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OR6_mills-county-courthouse_Goldthwaite-TX.html
Mills County was formed in 1887, and citizens built a county jail in Goldthwaite the following year. In 1889, Goldthwaite was chosen county seat, and Oscar Ruffini designed the first courthouse; it served at this site from 1890 through 1912, when …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OR5_the-old-town-well_Goldthwaite-TX.html
Mr. Peyton died from poisonfumes in digging this well Ben Cox was also overcome Deed H. Mayer rescued Mr. Coxand brought up Mr. Peyton's body August 1887 In memory of these three men
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OR4_mills-county_Goldthwaite-TX.html
Formed from Brown, Comanche Hamilton and Lampasas Counties Created March 15, 1887 Organized August 30, 1887 Named in honor of John T. Mills 1817 - 1871 Judge of the Third and Seventh Judicial Districts in the Republic of Texas Goldth…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDEW_san-saba-peak_Goldthwaite-TX.html
"Rising to an altitude of 1,712 feet, San Saba Peak is an oblong promontory with rimrock edges on the north and west sides. The Spanish Governor of Texas, Don Juan Antonio Bustillo y Cevallos, named the ancient landmark in 1732. Tales of lost silv…
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