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Site of Gano Community

Thrall, Williamson County

Marker Text

Settlement in this area began in the 1870s. The Wilder family operated a cotton gin, grist mill, blacksmith shop and general store. Other pioneer residents included the Allcorn, Watson, Casey, Gambrell, Gregory, and Howe families. By the 1890s the community was named Gano in honor of Confederate general R.M. Gano and included a post office, school and church. The town began to decline after the general store closed. The church building was not rebuilt after a storm, and the school was consolidated with Milam County schools in 1919. Few vestiges of the town remain. (1997)

Marker Details

Address CR 441
Location Description FM 441, S side 220 feet E of FM 486
Marker # 12700
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communities
Latitude, Longitude 30.522703, -97.187304

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