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Norman's Crossing |
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On FM 1660, approx. 2.5 mi. W of Rice's Crossing, 5 mi.SE, Hutto,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
30° 29' 40.282548",
-97° 29' 57.032844"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
The settlement of Avery was established in the mid-1800s by Daniel Kimbro, veteran of the Mexican War and Williamson County pioneer. The small farming community later was known as Norman's Crossing after pioneer M. B. Norman (1856-1921) who came to the area from Alabama in 1872. Besides farming a large tract of land along Brushy Creek, Norman, along with M. R. Kennedy, built and operated the local cotton gin. By 1914 the village boasted a general store, school, church, and a garage and machine shop. Descendants of some of the settler still live in the area.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Norman's Crossing Historical Marker Location Map, Hutto, Texas
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