Details for McGehee Crossing

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5209010293

Data

Marker Number 10293
Atlas Number 5209010293
Marker Title McGehee Crossing
Index Entry McGehee Crossing
Address SH 80
City San Marcos
County Hays
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 606575
UTM Northing 3304999
Subject Codes roads; colonization
Marker Year 1987
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location NW corner of SH 80 and Old Bastrop Hwy.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The Camino Real, also known as the Old San Antonio Road and the King's Highway, followed a route from Nacogdoches to the Rio Grande. Louis Juchereau de St. Denis (1676-1744) traveled the route to establish trade between the French in Louisiana and the Spanish of Coahuila province on the Rio Grande in 1714. The first settlement at the San Marcos River crossing of the road was Villa San Marcos de Neve, established by the Spanish in 1808. It was abandoned by 1812 due to the brewing Mexican revolution. During their colonization efforts in 1820 and 1821, Moses Austin (1761-1821) and his son, Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836), very likely crossed the San Marcos River near this point. Thomas Gilmer McGehee (1810-1890) settled on the east side of the river on a Mexican land grant about 1846. In 1859 his nephew, Charles L. McGehee, Jr. (1837-1929), acquired 1200 acres of land bordered by the Camino Real and the river. Ten years later he sold the land to his cousin, George T. McGehee (1836-1926). Due to the McGehee family's association with this historic site, it became known as McGehee Crossing. (1987)

Location Map

View this record in full map (opens in new tab/window)