Details for Preston Rose Austin (November 11, 1872-September 29, 1929)

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5391004120

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Marker Number 4120
Atlas Number 5391004120
Marker Title Preston Rose Austin (November 11, 1872-September 29, 1929)
Index Entry Austin, Preston Rose
Address FM 239 & Proctor St.
City Austwell
County Refugio
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 711319
UTM Northing 3142254
Subject Codes business topics, general; pioneers
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Corner of FM 239 and Proctor Street, Public Square, Austwell.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A far-sighted businessman who contributed much to the development of South Texas, Preston Rose Austin was born in Harrison County and grew up in Victoria County. After achieving prominence as a stock raiser, Austin became a partner in the Refugio Land and Irrigation Company, which acquired large landholdings in this area in 1902. Austin conducted a series of agricultural experiments and determined that the land was best suited to raising cotton. The company divided the property into small cotton farms for sale to German and Bohemian farmers. Austin then founded two market towns to serve the settlers. The townsite of Tivoli was platted in 1907 by J.W. Ward. Austwell, named for Austin and one of his partners, Jesse McDowell of Pennsylvania, was platted in 1912 by L.A. Gueringer. The company provided each community with a church, school, store, hotel, and cotton gin and mill, as well as modern conveniences such as electricity and a telephone system. Austin and his associates also financed a branch line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, which connected Tivoli and Austwell with Victoria when it was completed in 1912. Austin's energetic ventures resulted in extensive settlement of northern Refugio County.

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