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The city dates back to the 1830s, when the first Anglo-American settlers arrived in the area, then part of Mexico. In 1837, settlers founded the village of Waterloo on the banks of the Colorado River, the first permanent settlement in the area.
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Austin's Colony was the first and largest Anglo-American settlement in Mexican Texas and was established by Stephen F. Austin in 1821.
The city was officially incorporated on December 27, 1839. The capital of Texas was named in honor of Stephen F. Austin at the site of the small community that ...
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During the 1830s, pioneers began to settle the area in central Austin along the Colorado River. Spanish forts were established in what are now Bastrop and San ...
The settlement of towns in Austin County began in 1823 when San Felipe de Austin was chosen as the headquarters of the colony by the first settlers and the ...
As more and more settlers arrived in Texas in the 19th century, confrontations with American Indians escalated as early settlers drove the Karankawa Indians ...
Jan 23, 2020 · In this depiction of Austin in 1840, it's possible that the houses in the foreground are those of some of the original citizens of Waterloo.
Stephen Austin's contract to bring settlers to Texas, June 4, 1825 (Gilder Lehrman Collection) In order to settle Texas in the 1820s, the Mexican government ...
Long before we were keeping Austin weird, the city was once just a simple settlement called Waterloo. Immigrants from Germany, Sweden, and Mexico were among the ...