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County seat of Kimble County. Townsite platted 1876 (year of county organization) as "Denman" soon had named changed by voters to denote site at confluence of North and South Llano rivers. Growth was steady. By 1882 had 300 people, a courthouse, jail, school, 2 churches, 2 stores. In 1927, town was incorporated; water system bought, 1929; sewer system built, 1929; municipal hall and fire station erected 1939-40; swimming pool installed 1955.
Eight mayors, 63 alderman, 5 city secretaries, and others have held offices. After annexations, by 1970 population reached 2654. (1972)
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Colonel John Griffith
Junction, TX
(1831-1889) Confederate officer in Civil War.
Campsite of Marques De Rubi, 1767
Junction, TX
Campsite of Marques de Rubi, 1767.
Early History of Kimble County
Junction, TX
Created in 1858 out of Bexar County, Kimble County was attached temporarily to Gillespie County for judicial purposes.
First Murr Ranch
Junction, TX
HENRY AND ADAM MURR, BORN IN LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
Fort Mc Kavett - Fort Clark Military Road
Roosevelt, TX
FROM NEARBY FT. TERRETT, THIS ROAD IN 1852 LED SOUTH TO FT. CLARK AND NORTH TO FT. McKAVETT.
