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Kerr County

Kerrville, Kerr County

Marker Text

Formed from Bexar County - Created January 26, 1856 - Organized March 22, 1856. Named in honor of James Kerr, 1790-1850; the first American settler on the Guadalupe River; general manager of DeWitt's Colony; signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence; member of the Third Texas Congress. County Seat, Kerrsville (afterwards Kerrville), 1856-1860; Comfort, 1860-1862; Kerrville, since.

Marker Details

Address 700 Main St.
Location Description Kerr County Courthouse grounds, southwest entrance facing Main Street
Marker # 2929
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial highway marker (pink granite)
Code counties; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas
Latitude, Longitude 30.047257, -99.139613

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