London Town Square
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Marker Text: Planned as court square of proposed county. Platted about 1878 by Postmaster Len L. Lewis, whose town name choice, "Betty Lewis "(for his wife), was vetoed by postal authorities. "London" is thought to have been proposed by the Pearl family, for their old Kentucky home town. On the Western Cattle Trail, London had trail drivers as residents and sold supplies to crews passing with Longhorn herds. Businesses in early days: blacksmith shop, stores, cotton gin. Also there were 3 churches and a school.
Coke R. Stevenson, 1941-1947 Texas Governor, lived here as a child. (1971) Maker Text: 2988
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 30.677692, -99.608444
Location: on US 377 in London
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