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Gabriel Mills

Liberty Hill, Williamson County

Marker Text

Samuel Mather settled here in 1849, building a gristmill on the North San Gabriel in 1852. John G. Stewart opened a store near the mill. A small log cabin was in use by 1854 for church, school and lodge meetings. A post office was established in 1858, Mather being postmaster. W. L. Brizendine owned the mill by 1865, adding a cotton gin. Known as Mather's Mill, Brizendine Mill, or Gabriel Mills, the village thrived until Austin & Northwestern Railroad bypassed it (1881); then a decline began. The post office closed in 1905, and by the 1920s the town itself had disappeared. (1975)

Marker Details

Address CR 236
Location Description CR 236, just south of intersection with CR 207, west side of road. Marker reported missing Jan. 2016.
Marker # 9096
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code mills - textile, fiber, gristmills, cotton gins; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 30.780599, -97.920779

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