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Robert Eanes

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

(1805-1895) South Carolina native Robert Eanes and his family came to Travis County from Mississippi in 1872. They joined his brother, Alexander Eanes, who had arrived in 1845. Robert Eanes purchased a ranch from his brother in 1873, on which he built the first area school. The area and school both assumed the Eanes name. upon his death in 1895, Robert Eanes was buried here next to his wife, Eliza Howell Eanes (1825-1882). (1987)

Marker Details

Address Lost Creek Blvd.
Location Description Eanes-Marshall Cemetery, off Lost Creek Boulevard on private property. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 15597
Dedicated 1987
Size, Type grave marker
Code pioneers; ranching; communities; schools; cemetery
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 30.286279, -97.828507

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