Williamson County contact Wayne Ware (512)
863-2202
Cooke Settement Williamson County, Texas |
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Settlement, community at Mankin's Crossing east of
Georgetown where David S. Cooke and family lived. Mankin's Crossing, San
Gabriel River Crossing east of Georgetown near Cooke
Settlement, with early Live Oak Church, brush arbor. In 1892
Harvey T. Stearns built a gin on the west bank near the water's
edge. It was run by Glenn Stearns who moved it to Weir in 1909.
The crossing is on the Georgetown-Taylor road. When wagon
travelers forded the river, they had a rough ride where water
had cut channels in the rock bottom of the creek. Wagons
crossing the channels at right angles must hit them head on;
otherwise if a wheel turned parallel into a crack it was usually
caught and twisted off the wagon. At the north edge of the old
gin site, the first low water bridge was put up at the crossing
about 1913, amounting to a wall of concrete on each side and
the center filled with gravel. The first time the river rose,
the gravel washed away. The county filled in with cement instead
of gravel and the bridge is still intact in 1973, a favorite
place for picnickers, fishermen and swimmers. When the C. J.
Brady family lived near there in 1881, they rode a boat down the
river to church services in Jonah and occasionally saw
alligators in the water.
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