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Livingston, Polk County

Marker Text

Polk County, created from Liberty County March 30, 1846, organized July 13, 1846 with Livingston as county seat. Named for James Knox Polk, 1795-1849, President of the United States who favored the annexation of Texas. Early settlements were Drew's Landing, Mariana, Swartout. On 1,280 acres granted by the state in 1854, the descendants of the Alabama Indians still live.

Marker Details

Address 101 W. Mill Street
Location Description In front of Polk County Judicial Center, in flower bed. [note: Swartout also spelled Swartwout]
Marker # 16074
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial highway marker (pink granite)
Code
Latitude, Longitude 30.710108, -94.933389

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