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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Elgin

 
Clickable Map of Bastrop County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bastrop County, TX (35) Caldwell County, TX (21) Fayette County, TX (48) Lee County, TX (15) Travis County, TX (381) Williamson County, TX (232)  BastropCounty(35) Bastrop County (35)  CaldwellCounty(21) Caldwell County (21)  FayetteCounty(48) Fayette County (48)  LeeCounty(15) Lee County (15)  TravisCounty(381) Travis County (381)  WilliamsonCounty(232) Williamson County (232)
Elgin, Texas and Vicinity
    Bastrop County (35)
    Caldwell County (21)
    Fayette County (48)
    Lee County (15)
    Travis County (381)
    Williamson County (232)
 
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1Texas (Bastrop County), Elgin — 9182 — Elgin Methodist Church
On West 3rd Street at North Avenue B, on the right when traveling west on West 3rd Street.
Organized in 1874 as the Elgin Methodist Episcopal Church, South, this was the first congregation started in the town of Elgin. A small frame sanctuary built here in 1882 was replaced by this Gothic revival structure. Built by local contractor J. C. . . . — Map (db m119483) HM
2Texas (Bastrop County), Elgin — 9171 — Site of the Home of Col. Robert M. Coleman — (1799 -1837) —
On Farm to Market Road 969 0.2 miles west of Upper Elgin River Road (County Route 127), on the right when traveling east.
Signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence Aide-de-camp to Gen. Houston at San Jacinto Commander of a regiment of Rangers 1836-37 Here his widow Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman and son, Albert V. Coleman were killed by Indians and . . . — Map (db m82688) HM
3Texas (Travis County), Elgin — 14255 — Lund
First known as Pleasant Hill, this community was settled by Swedish immigrants in the late 1880s. The name of the settlement eventually was changed to Lund in honor of a city in southern Sweden. Under the leadership of the Rev. J.A. Stamline, the . . . — Map (db m26045) HM
4Texas (Williamson County), Elgin — 13604 — Post Oak Island Lodge #181, A.F. & A.M.
On County Road 480 near Farm to Market Rd, on the right when traveling east.
Settled as early as the 1840s, Post Oak Island was one of this area’s earliest communities. There, on September 15, 1855, I.J. Kidd, T. Gatlin, P.A. Middleton, M. Gardner and A.S. Harper established a Masonic lodge. On February 2, 1856, the lodge . . . — Map (db m25033) HM
5Texas (Williamson County), Elgin — 12309 — Type Cemetery
The earliest Anglo settlers of this area came to the vicinity in the 1840s. They called their community Post Oak Island for an isolated oak grove between Bastrop and Circleville. Many of these pioneers had moved on by the time Swedish and Danish . . . — Map (db m25511) HM
 
 
 
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Nov. 25, 2020