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Town of Lexington

Lexington, Lee County

Marker Text

Settled in 1837 in area then part of Burleson County; named for Massachusetts town where the American Revolution began. First inhabitants of the area were Tonkawa Indians. The first white settler was James Shaw (1808-1879), a young surveyor and teacher from Ohio. He received a land grant for service in 1836 in the Battle of San Jacinto. He settled here, 1837, and set up first post office at nearby String Prairie community, 1849. Although early cotton industry declined, the town revived, 1890, when San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad reached here.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Central Park, downtown Lexington at 3rd and Wheatley St., near gazebo
Marker # 8167
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 30.411787, -97.009401

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