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Owensville, Robertson County

Marker Text

Robertson County's third county seat was located here, 1855-69, on land given by D. H. Love (1816-66). The town was Owensville, named for Harrison Owen (1803-96), who was the first county clerk, 1838-47. Public officials, doctors, lawyers, businesses moved here and town thrived. It was on Houston-Waco mail, stage, and freighting road. As Civil War (1861-65) county seat, this place armed and dispatched soldiers, and cared for civilians. After Houston & Texas Central Railway bypassed Owensville in 1868, county records were moved to Calvert. Owensville Cemetery, oldest in county, marks townsite.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description junction of FM 979 and FM 46
Marker # 10936
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.073811, -96.520074

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