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Site of Bastrop Military Institute - Texas Centennial Marker
β OpenThe Site of Bastrop Military Institute - Texas Centennial Marker is a historic institution located at 1402 Church Street in Bastrop, Texas. This marker commemorates the significant role that the Bastrop Military Institute played in the local community and the state of Texas during the Texas Centennial celebration. Founded in [year], the institute served as a prestigious military academy and educational institution, providing young men with a rigorous academic curriculum and military training. Today, the marker stands as a reminder of the institute's legacy and its impact on the development of Bastrop and the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the site and learn more about this important piece of Texas history.
1402 Church St, Bastrop, TX 78602, United States -
A. A. Erhard House
β OpenThe A. A. Erhard House is a historic home located at 1205 Pecan Street in Bastrop, Texas. This charming home features a front porch and a small side porch, with a sidewalk leading to the backyard. Originally owned by A. A. Erhard, the home is now owned by his granddaughter, Mrs. Mary E. Murchison. This photograph of the home is part of the Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Files collection, provided by the Texas Historical Commission. The Commission works to preserve Texas' architectural, archeological, and cultural landmarks. The A. A. Erhard Home has been deemed historically significant and is recognized with a historic marker. Researchers, educators, and students can find this photograph useful for their work. Support for preserving and providing access to primary sources like this photograph helps to benefit a wide range of individuals and communities.
1205 Pecan St, Bastrop, TX 78602, United States
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