Details for Robertson County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507016082

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Marker Number 16082
Atlas Number 5507016082
Marker Title Robertson County
Index Entry Robertson County
Address US 79
City Franklin
County Robertson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 741764
UTM Northing 3436400
Subject Codes counties
Marker Year 1936
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Picnic area 1.1 mi. E. of Franklin, west of CR 376 (E. Boone Prairie Road). Inscription plate from 1965, front seal reported missing.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Missing
Marker Size 1936 Texas Centennial highway marker (pink granite and bronze)
Marker Text Settled by people from Tennessee under an 1822 contract heldby Sterling Clack Robertson (1785-1842), who later signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. Colony and county were named for him. County was created Dec. 14, 1837, organized March 1838. County seats: "Old Franklin", 1838-1850; Wheelock, 1850-1855; Owensville, 1855-1869; Calvert, 1870-1879; Franklin, since 1879. Sent 5 troop companies into Confederate service in Civil War. Established mill to make flour, cotton and wool cloth. Furnished cotton cards, medicines, flour, bacon and salt to soldiers families. (1965) [ 1936 inscription: Robertson County, formed from Milam County, created December 14, 1837, organized March, 1838. Named in honor of Sterling Clack Robertson, 1785-1842, early Texas empresario, signer of the Declaration of Independence. County seat, Franklin, 1838, Wheelock, 1847, Owenville, 1853, Calvert, 1868, Franklin, since 1879]

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