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First Court in Kimble County

Junction, Kimble County

Marker Text

(Site: 1/2 mi. NW, on main Llano River) Held in spring of 1876, under a live oak tree that had a hive of wild bees in its trunk. The site, "Old Kimbleville," had been suggested as the county seat. District Judge W. A. Blackburn, of Burnet, arrived by horseback. District attorney was Frank Wilks. The jury was seated on two logs. Another log was the judge's bench, and a piece of gnarled live oak limb the gavel. Prisoners awaiting trial were chained to nearby trees. Major trials were for horse thefts. Texas Rangers were on hand to testify and to guard court, as this was during lawless era. (1967)

Marker Details

Address US 377
Location Description US 377, E side, 0.1 mi. N of Airport Rd., near entrance to Stevenson Community Center
Marker # 1529
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code courts; law enforcement
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 30.514732, -99.769859

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