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Richmond, Fort Bend County

Marker Text

In spring of 1822, a group of 24 men associated with Stephen F. Austin’s colony, including three enslaved individuals, constructed a humble log building, about 20 feet square, on the high bank of a bend in the Brazos River near the present site of Richmond. Later, it was referred to nostalgically as the “Old Fort,” and the community surrounding it became known as the “Fort Settlement.” When Fort Bend County was formed in 1837, its name paid homage to the log structure that had come to symbolize the genesis of Anglo-American settlement of Texas. The original site of the “Fort” is now beneath the Brazos River. It was likely near the Old Fort Street terminus at the river. (2023)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description
Marker # 24130
Dedicated 2023
Size, Type 18" x 28" subject marker w/ post
Code early settlement; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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