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History in
a Pecan Shell
Mountain Home’s
most significant event was the 1878 Dowdy family massacre. The last
Indian attack in Kerr
County, it took the lives of four children.
The following year the community obtained a post office.
In the early years of the 20th century, the community was known
as Eura. Early population figures aren’t available, but at
the end of WWII,
Mountain Home counted 150 residents.
The post office served 350 families in this part of Kerr
County. The region is home to many summer camps and the town
still maintains several businesses.
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Kerr County 1907 Postal
Map showing Mountain
Home
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
1920s
Kerr County Map showing
Mountain Home
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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