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Sarahville de Viesca, Site of Colonial Capital

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Founded 1834 by Sterling C. Robertson, colonizer of a 100 by 200-mile area embracing all or part of 30 later Texas counties. Situated near falls of Brazos River, where over a stony ford passed much traffic between east and southwest Texas, this was Robertson Colony capital. An important Sarahville site was land office, where settlers applied for their titles. Town was named for Robertson's mother, and for Agustin Viesca, Governor of the province of Coahuila and Texas. Target of Indian hostilities, Sarahville was abandoned, 1836.

Marker Details

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Location Description From Reagan, take SH 6 north about 3.5 mi. to roadside park
Marker # 4592
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements; colonization; ghost towns; women
Latitude, Longitude 31.249421, -96.847808

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