Williamson County contact Wayne Ware (512)
863-2202
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County Texas History
By BOB BRINKMAN
Communities - the History and Images of WC Cities and Towns
photos, historical markers, cemeteries and history of our communities
Williamson County Historical Thumbnail and oral history Stories
many great stories
Memories of Marshall and Carver Schools and Desegregation in Georgetown - oral histories
Stories by Bob Brinkman - Time Capsule articles from the Round Rock Leader
The Gault site
Clovis
culture - thousands of years (from 9,000 to 13,500
years ago) a special thanks to the Community Impact news
paper and
Chris Dyer for this slice of history
The Gault web site The
Gault site, midway between Georgetown and
Ft. Hood
in central Texas, has a long history of archeological investigation
as well as uncontrolled artifact digging.
Southwestern
University Early Years
a special thanks to the Community Impact news
paper and
Ellen Davis for this slice of history
Life and Times of Robert M Williamson - (Three-legged Willie)
Judge Harry M. Graves
Georgetown City Attorney, 1898; County Attorney, Justice Texas
Criminal
Appls. Court, 1937-1955; Presiding Judge, 1950-1954.
Jessie Daniel Ames,
of
Georgetown -
(past state president of the League of Women
Voters and anti-lynching advocate.)
Elmer A Cottrell
Round Rock cheese factory
Jessie Daniel Ames - Noted women's suffragist and social reformer
Wonderful Historical Articles by Harvey Olander
34 wonderful stories about
Hutto, Texas
The Evolution of a State or Recollections of Old Texas Days
an on-line book - Numerous
tantalizing tales experienced by the author between 1827 when he
entered Texas, and 1860 when he left for California. "Best of all
books dealing with life in early Texas." by J. Frank Dobie
The Founding of the Missions on the San Gabriel River, 1745-1749
A photo
slideshow from a recent Southwestern University
historic roots tour
The Murder of Sheriff John T Olive
Geology of the area
The Balcones Escarpment (more
info)
Geology,
Hydrology, Ecology and Social Development in
Central
Texas