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Settlers were drawn
to the area after Moses Hughes and his invalid wife, Hannah
(Berry), moved near the site of what is now Lampasas in
November 1853, seeking to take advantage of the medicinal
springs. Another early settler was John Burleson, who had
received 1,280 acres, including the site of the future town of
Lampasas, for his services during the Texas Revolution. In
July 1855 his daughter Elizabeth and her husband, George W.
Scott, laid out the town of Burleson in what was then Coryell
County. At this time the town consisted of about 500 to 600
people, most of them living in tents and wagons. Other
communities established in the 1850s include Adamsville,
Gholson, Kempner, and McAnelly's Bend (now Bend, in San Saba
County).
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On February 1, 1856, in response to a petition signed by 135
Lampasas County citizens, the Sixth Texas Legislature formed
Lampasas County, named after the Lampasas River, from parts of
Travis, Bell, and Coryell counties. Burleson, renamed
Lampasas, was made the county seat, and the new county was
organized on March 10, 1856. Two years later the northeastern
corner of Lampasas County became part of Hamilton County. |
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During the 1850s
and 1860s settlers in Lampasas County suffered from Comanche
raids and outlawry. The Lampasas Guards were organized in
Lampasas on July 1, 1859, to ward off Indian attacks, but
aside from this and an occasional Texas Ranger passing
through, there was little law and order until well after the
Civil War. As white hunters began to kill off the buffalo for
profit and sport, the Indians began to resent encroachment on
their hunting grounds and increased their raids on the
settlements. Herds were still plentiful through the 1860s, but
had largely disappeared by 1875.
Cities and Towns
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Bend (unincorporated; partly
in San Saba County) |
Copperas Cove (partly in Bell
and Coryell Counties) |
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Kempner |
Lampasas |
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Lometa |
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