Details for Rock House Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5491009329

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Marker Number 9329
Atlas Number 5491009329
Marker Title Rock House Community
Index Entry Rock House Community
Address FM 3405
City Liberty Hill
County Williamson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 608014
UTM Northing 3397479
Subject Codes settlements; ghost towns
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 5 mi. NE, FM 3405 at CR 257
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (0.8 mi.S) A pioneer agricultural community of Williamson County, this site was first settled in the late 1840s by Uriah H. Anderson, a native of Tennessee who received a land grant here from the state of Texas. By 1875 a rural school was in operation and classes were held in the Bethel Church sanctuary. The settlement was named for the stone structure, which was known as the Rock House. Another church, Macedonia, which later became a Missionary Baptist congregation, was organized in 1873. Early services and camp meetings were conducted in a tabernacle. The settlement also included a general store started about 1885 by T. C. Sowell, The village was later the site of a grist mill, a blacksmith shop, an active farmers' union, and a string band. A post office was opened in 1890 under the name of Draco, an Indian word for the area meaning "favorite place." It closed two years later. The school continued until the 1940s when it was consolidated with Liberty Hill (5 mi.SW). The general store, later owned by other residents of the area, was in operation until 1960. All that remains of the original townsite is the Rock House Cemetery and the evidence of early buildings. (1981)

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