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Historical Markers in Rossville, Texas
Jourdanton is the county seat for Atascosa County
Rossville is in Atascosa County
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ADJACENT TO ATASCOSA COUNTY
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ADJACENT TO ATASCOSA COUNTY
Bexar County (638) ►
Frio County (11) ►
Karnes County (33) ►
La Salle County (28) ►
Live Oak County (32) ►
McMullen County (17) ►
Medina County (84) ►
Wilson County (56) ►
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1 ► Texas, Atascosa County, Rossville — 4355 — Rossville — ![]() |
First Scottish community in southwest Texas. Founded 1873 by brothers William F.M. Ross and John C. Ross. Born in north Scotland, they came to Texas in 1867. Here they were awarded a contract to carry U.S. Mail. On the route, they noticed fertile . . . — — Map (db m56606) HM |
2 ► Texas, Atascosa County, Rossville — 4356 — Rossville Cemetery — ![]() |
Texas statesman Jose Antonio Navarro (1795-1871) transferred land here along the Atascosa River to his eldest son Jose Antonio George Navarro. J.A.G. Navarro (b.1819) then gave 160 acres here to his daughter Maria Antonia Navarro (1845-1922) in . . . — — Map (db m63703) HM |
3 ► Texas, Atascosa County, Rossville — 4559 — Sand Branch Baptist Church — ![]() |
Organized under a tree near this site on August 27, 1882, the pioneer Sand Branch Baptist Church began with twelve members from the surrounding rural area. Elder C.B. Hukill served as the congregation's first pastor. Early worship services, . . . — — Map (db m56609) HM |