Details for Site of Town of Strickling

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5053009750

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Marker Number 9750
Atlas Number 5053009750
Marker Title Site of Town of Strickling
Index Entry Strickling, Site of
Address FM 1174
City Bertram
County Burnet
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 586218
UTM Northing 3412659
Subject Codes land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; ghost towns
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 1174, E side, 0.2 mi. N of CR 210A
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Once a busy rural community. Named for Mrs. Martha (Webster) Strickling, who settled here in 1853 with husband Marmaduke. As child, she survived killing of some 30 settlers in infamous Webster Massacre near Leander, and months of Indian captivity. Post office opened here, 1857, and Strickling became a mail terminal and stage stop. Tons of lumber and buffalo hides were hauled through here. The town had a school, churches, a doctor's office, and stores. Strickling gradually declined when bypassed by the railroad, 1882. Only the cemetery remains. (1970)
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