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Hunt

Hunt, Kerr County

Marker Text

Farmers and ranchers settled along the North and South Forks of the Guadalupe River in the late 1850s, forming the Japonica and Pebble communities. In 1912, Alva and Lizzie Joy bought land at the confluence and named the central settlement that developed there in honor of Robert Hunt, the prior landowner. Alva Joy established a post office in 1913, and an independent school district formed in the 1930s. By the 1930s, the area began attracting artists, including the acclaimed E.M. Schiwetz. During the next decades, Hunt became a center for summer camps, exotic game ranches, and religious and corporate retreat facilities, but retained its identity as a small, rural community. (2005)

Marker Details

Address 1580 SH 39
Location Description 1580 block of SH 39; MARKER REPORTED MISSING 8.13.25
Marker # 13037
Dedicated 2005
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 30.070048, -99.332973

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