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Isaac Byler Maxwell

Llano, Llano County

Marker Text

Isaac Byler "Ike" Maxwell was born April 21, 1837, in Ripley, Tennessee to Isaac D. and Nancy Love Byler Maxwell. In 1844, after his mother died, his family moved to Bluffton, Arkansas. He moved from there to this area in 1854, naming the land Bluffton after his former home. After serving as a scout for frontier units during the Civil War, he was a justice of the peace for three terms. Later elected to the state legislature, he helped arrange the excavation of granite for the state Capitol. He also served as a Church of Christ minister. When he died in 1931, he was reportedly the oldest living Llano County pioneer. Recorded - 2003

Marker Details

Address Bluffton Cemetery Rd
Location Description ENE via SH 29 and RR 2241 to Bluffton Cemetery (Bluffton Cem. Rd.)
Marker # 12934
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type grave marker
Code state official; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.818766, -98.533523

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