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Data ukrycia: 2012-03-25
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There is a lot of history in/around Washington County. If these old Live Oaks could talk, they'd have plenty of stories to tell.
Robert Starke Armistead, 1800-1866, Washington County, Texas: Texas pioneer, veteran of the Texas Revolution, and an original trustee of Baylor University
From the marker:
A native of North Carolina, Robert Starke Armistead moved with his family to Alabama in 1818. He married Ann Sylvesta Carney in 1826 and they came to Texas in 1835. Armistead served in the Republic of Texas army in 1836 and with forces defending San Antonio during the Vasquez invasion in 1842. He was a charter trustee of Baylor University in 1845. Settling in Washington County, the Armisteads operated a large agricultural enterprise and in 1863 adopted a daughter, Sallie. Robert and Ann are buried nearby in a family cemetery on land once a part of their farm.
There is room to pull off the road, but it can be a busy one. Watch traffic, especially if children are with you.
This historical marker is directly in front of a fence post. To log this cache, tell me how many posts it is from the corner post to the left (don't count the corner post). Spell it out, all lower case. EX: ten, not 10.
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