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Historical Markers in Westlake Hills, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Travis 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 Travis County, TX (510) Bastrop County, TX (90) Blanco County, TX (42) Burnet County, TX (80) Caldwell County, TX (65) Hays County, TX (143) Williamson County, TX (237)  TravisCounty(510) Travis County (510)  BastropCounty(90) Bastrop County (90)  BlancoCounty(42) Blanco County (42)  BurnetCounty(80) Burnet County (80)  CaldwellCounty(65) Caldwell County (65)  HaysCounty(143) Hays County (143)  WilliamsonCounty(237) Williamson County (237)
Austin is the county seat for Travis County
Westlake Hills is in Travis County
      Travis County (510)  
ADJACENT TO TRAVIS COUNTY
      Bastrop County (90)  
      Blanco County (42)  
      Burnet County (80)  
      Caldwell County (65)  
      Hays County (143)  
      Williamson County (237)  
 
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1 Texas, Travis County, Westlake Hills — 6470 — Eanes Cemetery
The establishment of this cemetery in 1874 provided for the burial of travelers and residents of eastern Travis County who did not have a family graveyard. The land was donated by early Eanes settlers William and Sophia Teague, who also deeded . . . Map (db m25854) HM
2 Texas, Travis County, Westlake Hills — 6469 — Eanes School and Chapel
A log cabin built on property of Robert Eanes (1805-95) in 1872 was the first Eanes school. In 1874 the school was moved to a one-room frame structure on this adjacent 2-acre tract given by William and Sophia Teague. Itinerant ministers conducted . . . Map (db m25712) HM
3 Texas, Travis County, Westlake Hills, Westlake Oaks Executive Park — 6468 — Eanes-Marshall Ranch
Alexander Eanes (1806-1888) moved to Texas from Mississippi in 1845 and acquired this ranch by 1857. In 1873 he sold the property to his brother, Robert Eanes (1805-1895), who had moved to the area following the Civil War. A log cabin built on the . . . Map (db m173430) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024