Holland Springs (100 yards west)
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Marker Text: Indians had probably visited these clear, cool springs for centuries when, in 1847, Henry E. McCulloch established a Ranger camp here, on Hamilton Creek. A year later, Samuel E. Holland (1826-1917), a Georgian, decided while visiting the camp that this lush valley was an ideal setting for a farm and home. He thus bought 1,280 acres here to become the first permanent settler in what was later Burnet County.
In 1849 McCulloch's Ranger camp gave way to Fort Croghan. This site eventually developed, through the efforts of Holland, into a busy pioneer community. (1969) Marker No: 9719
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 30.720465, -98.222816
Location: from Burnet take CR 340 south approximately 3 miles to intersection of CR 340 and paved ranch road heading west
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