Details for Harkeyville

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5411002379

Data

Marker Number 2379
Atlas Number 5411002379
Marker Title Harkeyville
Index Entry
Address 261 CR 206
City San Saba
County San Saba
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 520400
UTM Northing 3452940
Subject Codes communities; ghost towns; ranches/ranching
Marker Year 1974
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Harkeyville Community Center. From San Saba, take Highway 190 west 2.5 miles, then follow CR 206 N about .25 mile. Marker is on W side of road.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A site once famous for its horses and racetrack. Riley Harkey (1832-1920) and Israel Harkey (1835-1914) were Indian scouts in Texas in 1850-53. In 1855 they led their parents, Mathias and Catherine Harkey, to move here from Arkansas with other adult sons, daughters, in-laws and grandchildren. The families ranched, and Mathias Harkey ran a country store for many years. Riley Harkey brought to Texas a fine, fleet footed mare, who with her racing progeny drew crowds of enthusiasts to this site for half a century. Other sons and grandsons of Mathias Harkey also joined in the breeding, training, and racing of horses. Stores, blacksmith shop, and other businesses all faced east on a single street overlooking the flat with its racetrack and baseball diamond. There was no post office, but the village was so well known that mail addressed to Harkeyville promptly arrived here. On Nov. 26, 1873, George W. Barnett (1823-1885) gave land for the first school; the schoolhouse was used also for church services and public meetings. The racetrack closed in 1907; the cotton gin burned in 1920, and was not rebuilt; school consolidated in 1929 with San Saba. The last store closed in 1954. A community hall, built 1973, marks site of the town.

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