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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Florence

 
Clickable Map of Williamson 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 Williamson County, TX (232) Bastrop County, TX (35) Bell County, TX (93) Burnet County, TX (74) Lee County, TX (15) Milam County, TX (45) Travis County, TX (381)  WilliamsonCounty(232) Williamson County (232)  BastropCounty(35) Bastrop County (35)  BellCounty(93) Bell County (93)  BurnetCounty(74) Burnet County (74)  LeeCounty(15) Lee County (15)  MilamCounty(45) Milam County (45)  TravisCounty(381) Travis County (381)
Florence, Texas and Vicinity
    Williamson County (232)
    Bastrop County (35)
    Bell County (93)
    Burnet County (74)
    Lee County (15)
    Milam County (45)
    Travis County (381)
 
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1Texas (Williamson County), Florence — 9084 — Early Church
On land given March 8, 1845, by John C. Caskey for cemetery and meeting house. Originally 2-story, the native stone structure is believed to have been built before 1855, financed by J. W. Atkinson and Dr. O. Benedict. In that era it housed a school, . . . — Map (db m3096) HM
2Texas (Williamson County), Florence — 12417 — First Baptist Church of Florence
Settlers in the farming and ranching community of Florence gathered in April 1856 to hear the Rev. Robert Hay Taliaferro (1824-1875) preach and help them formally organize a church. Originally known as the Baptist Church of Christ, the congregation . . . — Map (db m3303) HM
3Texas (Williamson County), Florence — 14355 — First United Methodist Church of Florence
In 1856, Florence was a small settlement of log cabins and a store or two. It also has a stone building (300 ft. ESE), used as a church and meeting place, on land donated in 1845 by John C. Caskey. Before that time, settlers worshiped in homes and . . . — Map (db m25070) HM
4Texas (Williamson County), Florence — 9257 — Lawler Community
      Founded before mid-1800s. Named for early settler L. T. "Uncle Lee" Lawler. Beloved by citizens, for years he leased land free to community for school, church, and cemetery.       First school, named for Edward Stevenson (land donor) . . . — Map (db m4456) HM
 
 
  
 
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