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The Ross Oak

Waco, McLennan County

Marker Text

This large Live Oak tree is named for the Pioneer family of Shapley Prince Ross (1811-89), who camped here overnight while migrating from Missouri in 1839. They returned to this area in 1848,with Ross at the head of a Texas Ranger Company. When Waco was founded in 1849, Ross bought the land around the Oak Tree. He became postmaster, ferryman,and hotel owner in the town. He and wife, Catherine (1812-86), were parents of Robert (b.1848) and Kate (b.1851) Ross, first children born to permanent Anglo-American settlers in this area. Another son, Lawrence Sullivan Ross (1838-98), was governor of Texas, 1887-91)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description in backyard of Waco Child Care Infant Center Admin. Office - 613 S. 9th St., Waco
Marker # 5419
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Botany; plantations; lumber topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.539246, -97.089235

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