Old Hico
Marker Text: This site on Honey Creek marks the beginning in 1896 of the settlement of Hico. Earliest families to locate here were those of John Q. Anderson, M.A. Fuller, J.G. Barbee, James R. and Henry Fuller, Isaac Steen, Isaac and Thomas Malone.
In 1860 John R. Alford, a merchant, became the first postmaster.
Rocks from the ruins of the mill were used in the erection of this memorial. (1963)
In 1860 John R. Alford, a merchant, became the first postmaster.
Rocks from the ruins of the mill were used in the erection of this memorial. (1963)
Marker No: 2467
Aluminum 20 x 20 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.949316, -98.011978
Location: southeast of Hico, on FM 1602, north of Honey Creek and about 0.3 mile north of CR 237