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By Richard Denney, April 21, 2015
The Gotier Trace Marker
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1 Texas, Bastrop County, Bastrop — 9190 — The Gotier Trace
Originated in 1820s. Crossed the present counties of Austin, Washington, Fayette, Lee, Bastrop; joined San Felipe, capital of Stephen F. Austin's colony, with Bastrop. Marked by James Gotier, a settler who (with several in his family) died in an . . . Map (db m126807) HM
2 Texas, Fayette County, Ledbetter — 2232 — Gotcher Trace(Also written Goacher, Gocher, Gotier, Goucher)
Opened about 1828 by James Gotcher from Alabama, a settler on Rabb's Creek in present Lee County, as route from San Felipe, in Stephen F. Austin's original colony, to Bastrop in second or "little" colony. A short, exposed route to the upper . . . Map (db m84600) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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