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William O. Spencer

Liberty Hill vicinity, Williamson County

Marker Text

(September 2, 1810 - September 20, 1896) Illinois native William O. Spencer moved to Bastrop County, Texas, with his wife, Amy Wilcoxen, in 1847. In 1853, Amy died and Spencer settled on the frontier in Williamson County. He named the Liberty Hill post office he had persuaded U. S. Senator Thomas J. Rusk to establish and served as its first postmaster. As an ordained minister he served Baptist congregations in several counties. His home in Liberty Hill operated as the Spencer Hotel from the early 1870s until 1884. Recorded - 1994

Marker Details

Address Liberty Hill Cemetery, off SH 29, 2 mi. W
Location Description Libery Hill Cemetery (old section), off SH 29, 2 miles west of Liberty Hill
Marker # 9343
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type grave marker
Code post office; religious leaders; Presbyterian denomination; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.816211, -97.93371

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