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The Gotier Trace

  Texas Historical Markers
entrance to Bastrop State Park, SH 21 at Loop 150, Bastrop, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 0' 31.5", -97° 9' 35.8992"
 
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    Originated in 1820s. Crossed the present counties of Austin, Washington, Fayette, Lee, Bastrop; joined San Felipe, capital of Stephen F. Austin's colony, with Bastrop. Marked by James Gotier, a settler who (with several in his family) died in an Indian massacre near this trace in 1837. Like most early Texas roads, this was only a marked route which travelers could follow-- dusty in droughts, boggy in rains. From such traces, wagon roads and cattle trails, Texas has developed over 67,000 miles of fine paved highways-- a system recognized as nation's finest. (1967)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

The Gotier Trace Historical Marker Location Map, Bastrop, Texas