Cabin from Gabriel Mills Area
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Marker Text: This cabin of squared logs and hand-hewn limestone was built in the early 1850s near the village of Gabriel Mills (20 mi. NW). It stood on property owned in 1850-53 by Samuel Mather (1812-78). Miller and blacksmith who first settled the area. The structure housed church, school, and Masonic lodge meetings before it became a dwelling. Given to Georgetown by Mr. and Mrs. Emile Jamail. It was restored in 1975 in a community effort to preserve local pioneer heritage. (1976)
Marker No: 9096
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 30.630543, -97.678009
Location: 3300 East Palm Valley Boulevard, Round Rock
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