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Rossville

Rossville, Atascosa County

Marker Text

First Scottish community in southwest Texas. Founded 1873 by brothers William F.M. Ross and John C. Ross. Born in north Scotland, they came to Texas in 1867. Here they were awarded a contract to carry U.S. Mail. On the route, they noticed fertile soil and plentiful game of this region. They soon settled here and persuaded other Scottish families to join them. Rossville came to have a one-room school, cotton gin, post office (established 1877), two grocery stores, a bakery and a saloon; but it declined after being by passed by the railroad. (1969)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description On east side of FM 2504 about 1 mile south of intersection with FM 476, Rossville
Marker # 4355
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Scottish immigrants/immigration; railroads; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 29.084963, -98.684486

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