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Old Osage

Weimar, Colorado County

Marker Text

Site of 1820 trading post of Jesse Burnam. His ferry on the Colorado River helped Gen. Sam Houston reach San Jacinto, 1836. To cut off Santa Anna, Houston then burned post and ferry. Town started in 1850s was named for Osage orange trees. In 1861, Civil War recruiting center. Furnished most of Co. A, 5th Texas Cav., Green's Brigade. This park, on land deeded by Edward Austin for school and churches, includes cemetery and graves of many Civil War veterans. Was also burial site, Wm. B. Scates, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Weimar take US 90 about 1-1/2 miles to CR 201, go north on 201 about 3 miles to CR 208, go north about 1 mile to marker (at intersection of CR 208 and CR 205)
Marker # 3881
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; trading posts, customs stations; Civil War; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 29.740428, -96.716511

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