Blanco
Blanco County Courthouse
Johnson City, TX
Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, the 1916 Blanco County Courthouse was the first permanent courthouse built after the...
Dr. James Odiorne
Johnson City, TX
(1816-1887) Prominent pioneer physician, civic leader.
Home County of Pioneer Leader Joseph Wilson Baines
Johnson City vicinity, TX
(1846-1906) Born in Louisiana; in 1850 came to Texas, where his father, Rev. Geo.
Hye Post Office
Hye, TX
Named for Hiram ("Hye") Brown, founder of store, in 1880.
James Polk Johnson
Johnson City, TX
(August 24, 1845-October 20, 1885) A native of Georgia, James Polk Johnson came to Texas with his family and grew up in DeWitt County.
James Polk Johnson Building
Johnson City, TX
Built by Johnson City founder James Polk Johnson (1845-1885), this structure has housed a variety of businesses and served as a community...
Jesse L. Mc Crocklin
Blanco, TX
(November 8, 1800-March 22, 1888) Born in Kentucky.
Joseph Bird
Round Mountain, TX
(July 15, 1821-August 15, 1909) For more than 50 years after becoming a pioneer settler of this area, North Carolina native Joseph Bird...
L. B. J. Boyhood Home
Johnson City, TX
Sam Ealy Johnson Jr. (1877-1937) and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson (1881-1958) bought this residence in 1913.
Old Blanco County Courthouse
Blanco, TX
Designed in Victorian style by architect F. E. Ruffini.