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Pegleg Crossing on the San Saba

Menard, Menard County

Marker Text

An hourglass-shaped pass through the hills where McDougal Creek joins San Saba River. For years a favored Indian campground, it entered written history, 1732, as site of Spanish-Apache battle. Saw passage of adventurers, mustang hunters, Indian fighters, German settlers, gold-seekers. Probably named by landowner Wilhelm Harlen for one-legged land commissioner T.W. Ward. Crossing became station on stage line. Gained notoriety for many hold-ups that occurred at "Robbers' Roost" (1 mile west). Pegleg served in later era as crossing on Great Western Cattle Trail.

Marker Details

Address SH 29, about 10 mi. SE of Menard
Location Description on SH 29 ROW, about 10 miles SE of Menard
Marker # 3976
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.86966, -99.599478

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