Williamson County, Texas

Historical Markers in Circleville, Texas

Circleville is home to 3 official Texas Historical Commission markers — each one telling a piece of the city’s story. Browse the markers below, then find them on the map and discover more nearby with RoadHistorical.

David Hutcheson McFadin · 1962

Served in the Texas War for Independence. Soldier at San Jacinto. Erected by the State of Texas 1962

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C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory · 1964

Near this site in 1862-65. Used power from the San Gabriel River. Chartered by Confederate Texas during re-tooling of agricultural economy to meet demands of the Civil War years. Because trade of bales of cotton for…

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David H. and Jerusha Dyches McFadin House · 1965

Built 1850 by David H. and Jerusha Dyches McFadin. Mr. McFadin, born in Tennessee, came to Texas 1828; fought in Battle of San Jacinto. House has 27" native stone walls. By its cool, perpetual spring, Confederates…

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