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Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

A part of Stephen F. Austin's First Colony. Created March 17, 1836. Organized in 1837. The river traversing the region was called "Colorado" (Red) by Spanish explorers who mistook it for the reddish Brazos. From the river, the county took its name. Columbus, the county seat.

Marker Details

Address Business SH 71
Location Description 1/2 mile N. of Colorado River on Business 71 at FM 109 turnoff, Columbus
Marker # 973
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial Highway Marker (pink granite)
Code counties
Latitude, Longitude 29.719394, -96.55222

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