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In 1910, Richland Springs businessman John Burleson contracted with Enoch Archer to construct this building to house his banking business. In addition to the bank, the building housed other businesses, including retail shops and medical offices. . . . — — Map (db m238851) HM
John Burleson (1870-1933) founded the Burleson Bank in 1910 to expand his business interests and provide financial services to the community of Richland Springs. In 1913 Burleson reorganized his institution as the First State Bank; in 1919, W.H. . . . — — Map (db m238852) HM
A private, or settler's fort, built 1858. Cabins of 4 families (30 people) formed a stockade for defense against Indians.
Daily a hunting party would go out for meat; other men stood guard.
Residents went home to farm in spring, but through . . . — — Map (db m238850) HM
After a series of tragic floods washed out earlier Colorado River crossings here, San Saba and Mills Counties jointly built this bridge, named for the Mills County community of Regency. The Austin Bridge Company of Dallas completed construction in . . . — — Map (db m212476) HM