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The Round Rock

Round Rock, Williamson County

Marker Text

A guide for Indians and early settlers, this table-shaped stone in the middle of Brushy Creek once marked an important low-water wagon crossing. Hundred-year-old wheel ruts are still visible in the creek bottom. The rocky stream bed also provided building stone for pioneer homes. "Brushy Creek" post office was established in 1851 to serve the settlement that grew up near this natural ford. At the urging of postmaster Thomas C. Oatts, it was renamed "Round Rock" in 1854. This name was retained when the town relocated along the railroad (1 mi. E) in 1877. (1975)

Marker Details

Address Chisholm Trail
Location Description Chisholm Trail at Brushy Creek, on limestone bridge support
Marker # 9330
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; settlements; roads
Latitude, Longitude 30.513167, -97.689413

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