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Town of Whitsett

Whitsett, Live Oak County

Marker Text

Situated on 1835 land grant of Mexico to John Houlihan. At this site in 1800's was water and a camp for cross-country drives of cattle, hogs. Town arose in 1913 when San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf railroad was built here and post office opened. Named for ranch family donating right of way and townsite. Soon shipped steers by thousands to northern markets. International fame began 1924 when H.A. Coffey acquired 125 bee colonies, bred and sold queens. Besides beekeeping, area has oil and uranium production; farming; horse and cattle ranching; rock-gems and game hunting; fishing.

Marker Details

Address US 281 and FM 99
Location Description US 281, south of intersection with FM 99, Whitsett
Marker # 5795
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 28.63314, -98.271009

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