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WILLIAMSON
COUNTY, TEXAS
30° 39' 19.84"
N, 97° 35' 2.04" W (30.65551, -97.5839)
Population: 609,017 (2020)
422,679 (2010) 249,967 (2000) 139,551 (1990)
Total area: 1,134 square miles (2,940 km2)
1,118 square miles (2,900 km2) land
16 square miles (41 km2) water |
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Williamson
County History
Historical Marker:
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Created March 13, 1848, and organized by a special committee approved
by Gov. George T. Wood and the 2nd Legislature of the State of Texas,
with Georgetown
designated as county seat.
The county was named for Robert McAlpin Williamson (nicknamed "Three-Legged
Willie", because of his pegleg), a veteran of Battle
of San Jacinto, and one of the original members of the Supreme
Court of the Republic
of Texas.
Lying in the Brazos River watershed and in basin of San
Gabriel River, county has widely varied soils of blackland,
limestone, and prairie types. Before the creation of Williamson
County, settlements were situated at Tumlinson's Fort, Kenney's
Fort, and other locations. Early mills made lumber, flour, and cloth.
Southwestern University, heir to charter granted by the Republic
of Texas in 1840 to Rutersville College, was established in
Georgetown
in 1877.
Settlers were mainly of Anglo-American, Czech, German, Mexican,
and Swedish ethnic groups. Eight incorporated towns and many smaller
communities have developed. Population increased to 38,000 (with
15,000 registered voters) by 1970.
This courthouse -- built in 1910 at cost of $96,000 -- is the third
for the county. C.H. Page was architect. (1970)
Supplemental plaque: African Americans, the largest ethnic group
among pioneer settlers, comprised ten percent of the county's population
in 1850 and more than nineteen percent by 1860.
1970
1936 Texas Centennial Marker:
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Formed from Milam County.
Created March 12, 1848;
organized August 7, 1848.
Named in honor of Robert McAlpin Williamson, 1806-1859, pioneer
editor, lawyer, patriot and statesman, veteran of San
Jacinto.
Georgetown,
the county seat.
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Williamson
County Town List
Cities, Towns &
Ghost Towns: History, attractions, landmarks, architecture, monuments,
museums, cemeteries, bridges, parks, vintage & contemporary images,
area destinations, hotels,
and forum.
County Seat - Georgetown
Book Hotel Here - Georgetown
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Williamson
County, Texas Vintage Maps
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Williamson County
1907 postal map
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Williamson County
1920s map
From Texas state map #10749
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Williamson County
1940s map
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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