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The History of Oakland. Oakland, the second oldest town in Colorado county, situated on the Navidad River, was settled in 1856 by the Townsend brothers, the Tooke brothers and Mr. Jones. This town was on the stage line running from Columbus to San Antonio.
Jan 6, 2021 · Oakland is just southwest of the intersection of Farm roads 532 and 2144, on the Lavaca county line eight miles south of Weimar in northwest ...
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Texas history is rich in the many acre Oakland Ranch in Oakland, Texas. The property was originally owned by Philip Walker and his wife, Elizabeth.
History. The area in what is known as Oakland today may have been settled sometime after the Civil War. There was a church, a store, and a few scattered houses ...
Mar 1, 1995 · Oakland was the name of the plantation of Henry William Munson, who came to the county in 1828 and purchased land from Stephen F. Austin. The ...
Oakland is an unincorporated community in Colorado County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population ...
A school was in operation there by 1896, when it had an enrollment of forty-six. In the 1930s the settlement had a church, a school, a store, and a few houses.
Named for the oak trees in the vicinity, Oakland was a rural settlement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A townsite was never platted, and the ...
Located on part of the original James Bowie Survey, the community is the second oldest in Colorado County. When Hereford applied for a post office for Prairie ...
The site of Oakland, on State Highway 7 near present Hall's Bluff seven miles west of Crockett in western Houston County, was first settled in the 1830s.