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First nonmilitary colony in Uvalde County, founded 1852 by Capt. William Ware, veteran of Battle of San Jacinto. Ware built first log cabin home (still standing). Other early settlers included Gideon Thompson, whose wife was first Anglo-American woman in Sabinal Canyon. Colony lost settlers in Indian Raids, 1856-1866.
Although the post office moved to Utopia in 1883, still here is the cemetery where Capt. Ware was buried in 1853; first store and post office built by Charles Durbon, 1856; homes of Joel Fenley, John Ware, built of native stone, 1870's. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1966.
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More markers in Uvalde
Cline Community
Cline, TX
Cline Community (1/2 mi. S. of this site) First settler, Celeste Pingenot came to this area in 1870.
Fort Inge, Camp Dix, C.S.A.
Uvalde, TX
A major road west from San Antonio forked in the area of these forts.
General John R. Baylor
Montell, TX
Born in Kentucky. Came to Texas Republic 1839.
Joe A. Kelley Home
Utopia, TX
One of Utopia community's few pioneer homes still standing.
John Nance Garner Home
Uvalde, TX
Memorial to Ettie R. Garner, secretary to her husband in his long career as a statesman.
