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Site of Old Town of Augusta

Weches, Houston County

Marker Text

Settled 1821 by frontiersman Daniel McLean and brother-in-law John Sheridan. Aldrich, Davis, Edens, Kyle, Maden and Wilson families soon located here also. Indian troubles included Edens-Madden Massacre and killings of McLean and Sheridan during the 1830s. Ioni (later Augusta) Lodge No. 93, A.F.&A.M., was organized in 1852. Community was "Boston" until post office, established in 1857, was named for the daughter of Capt. John T. Smith. The town had a male and female academy and about 24 stores and shops. Ranching and forestry replaced the original cotton economy. (1971)

Marker Details

Address FM 227
Location Description Augusta, south side of FM 227 between CR 1560 and CR 1685
Marker # 9800
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.531464, -95.331447

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