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Site of Old Town of Union Valley

Nixon, Wilson County

Marker Text

(Settled in 1860s) Original schoolhouse of logs on site given by Harriet Smith Beaty in 1872 to trustees John Coleman, King Holstein, and Samuel McCracken, was replaced 1877 by a frame one on William Cone land, serving as Masonic hall, church, court room. Union post office opened 1883. Stores, gins, saloons, blacksmith and butcher shops were owned by men named Burnside, Cone, Creech, Dunn, Hightower, Hoy, Hudson, Irvin, Johnson, Murray, Magee, Patterson, Spear, Treadwell, Watkins, Wiley, and Wright. Town dwindled when bypassed in 1906 by Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railroad. (1972)

Marker Details

Address FM 1681, NW of Nixon
Location Description From Nixon, take FM 1681 northwest 6 miles to grounds of The Union Valley Homecoming Association.
Marker # 4865
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 29.319259, -97.84312

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