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Hutto

Hutto, Williamson County

Marker Text

Located near Shiloh, one of the earliest villages in Williamson County, this area was settled in 1855 by J. E. Hutto (1824-1914) and Adam Orgain, a former slave. Hutto sold land for this townsite to the International & Great Northern Railroad in 1876. A post office was established in 1877 with Hutto as postmaster. By 1882, the town had a school and a Baptist church. By 1898, there were six churches, a Masonic lodge, newspaper, hotel, bank, two gins, and several stores. Hutto grew rapidly after Swedish immigrants turned nearby farms to cotton production. The town was incorporated in 1911.

Marker Details

Address US 79 & FM 1660
Location Description US 79 & FM 1660, Hutto
Marker # 9106
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; African American topics; Swedish immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.639659, -97.422503

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