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La Vernia

La Vernia, Wilson County

Marker Text

Established about 1846 or 1847 by Claiborne Rector, who built a stage stop and blacksmith shop here to serve travelers on the Chihuahua Road, a major trail in early Texas. Main Street today follows route of the old road. Settlement was called "Post Oak" until mail service started, 1856. Name was then changed to Spanish "La Verdear" because of many green oaks in area. English speakers called it "La Vernia". Like much of Texas, this area was settled by southerners in search of fertile land. In Civil War, La Vernia was a recruiting and officer training center.

Marker Details

Address US 87
Location Description On US 87 in front of city hall, La Vernia.
Marker # 3004
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; stagecoach routes, stands, etc.; roads; Civil War
Latitude, Longitude 29.355758, -98.114855

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