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Sarahville de
Viesca or Fort
Milam or
Bucksnort is a
ghost town in
Falls County, Texas,
United States. The
settlement was
established in 1834 by Sterling...
- / 38.37611°N 120.66833°W / 38.37611; -120.66833
Clinton (formerly,
Sarahville, Sarahsville, and Lincoln) is a
small town in
Amador County, California...
- Tennessee, and Mississippi. He
named the
capital of the
Nashville colony Sarahville de Viesca. Fort
Viesca was
built in 1834, with a name
change to Fort Milam...
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comprising all or some of
thirty present-day
counties in
Central Texas.
Sarahville At
various times also
called Robertson's Colony, the
Texas ****ociation...
- over the
ferry business. The town on the
Illinois side
became known as "
Sarahville" by 1816. The name was
changed to
Golconda in 1817. In 1817, the Western...
- in
Madison County, Alabama. He came to
Texas in 1832 and
settled near
Sarahville de Viesca, Texas, in Robertson's Colony. John was
granted a
league of...
- Online.
Texas State Historical ****ociation.
Retrieved September 29, 2021. "
Sarahville de Viesca".
Handbook of
Texas Online.
Texas State Historical ****ociation...
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office called operated from 1879 to 1905, and was
called Viesca, for
Sarahville de Viesca. In 1891, the San
Antonio and
Aransas P****
Railway was completed...
- and
historical marker on the east side of the
bridge that
commemorates Sarahville de Viesca, the short-lived
capital of Robertson's Colony. FM 712 intersects...
- Orchard, Fredonia, Jeffersonville,
Locust Grove, Marion, Reynoldsburg,
Sarahville,
Sulphur Spa, Vienna, 1849 – 1855
Gallatin Saline Bankton, Cane Cr****...