Details for Edwards County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5137001400

Data

Marker Number 1400
Atlas Number 5137001400
Marker Title Edwards County
Index Entry Edwards County
Address
City Rocksprings
County Edwards
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 383578
UTM Northing 3321040
Subject Codes counties
Marker Year 1936
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location south end of courthouse square, Rocksprings
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Atop the Edwards Plateau, extending into the scenic Nueces Valley. Angora goat capital of the world. The economy is based on ranching. Wild game is abundant. Created in 1858 and organized 1883 from old Bexar district. Named for Haden Edwards (1813-1865), an early leader and colonizer in Texas. First county seat was Leakey; present boundaries were created, and county seat was moved on April 13, 1891, to Rocksprings. First courthouse and jail were built that year. After a fire in 1897, the present courthouse was erected; it withstood a destructive tornado that claimed 72 lives in the county in 1927. First officials to serve the county (1891-1893) as it is presently constituted were the following: James M. Hunter, County Judge; W. M. Sanford, County and District Clerk; Ira L. Wheat, Sheriff and Tax Collector; S.A. Hough, County Attorney; W.H. Cowan, County Treasurer County Commissioners: John Eaton, Precinct No. 1; C. H. Kirchner, Precinct No. 2; H. Schweithelm, Precinct No. 3; M. M. Bradford, Precinct No. 4 (1967)

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