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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJD6_first-baptist-church-of-salado_Salado-TX.html
A Baptist revival was held on the banks of Salado Creek as early as 1854. By about 1860, members of area Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Church of Christ denominations were meeting in an ecumenical house of worship. Each group held an all-day…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJD5_salado-creek_Salado-TX.html
Gushing limestone springs, abundant fish, flowers, and trees have long made the banks of Salado Creek a good home site. Indians camped beside stream; Spanish explorers named it; the first Anglo-American settler was Archibald Willingham, 1851. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJD4_main-street-bridges_Salado-TX.html
A number of bridges have been built over Salado Creek on Main Street since 1870. After the town of Salado was laid out in 1859, citizens crossed the creek using various combinations of rocks and logs. When local citizens and students at Salado Col…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJD3_stagecoach-inn_Salado-TX.html
Constructed during the 1860s, the Stagecoach Inn was known as Salado Hotel and as Shady Villa before the current name was adopted in 1943. Military figures George Armstrong Custer and Robert E. Lee, and cattle baron Shanghai Pierce are among those…
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