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Hogeye on Elizabeth Standifer's Mexican Land Grant

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A marker honoring “Hogeye” was dedicated on Saturday, Aug. 20, on Old Monkey Road in honor of the city’s sesquicentennial.   Courtesy photoA marker honoring “Hogeye” was dedicated on Saturday, Aug. 20, on Old Monkey Road in honor of the city’s sesquicentennial.   Courtesy photo

The City of Elgin is hosting a yearlong Sesquicentennial celebration in honor of the community’s founding in 1872. 2022 is a year for the entire community to commemorate, educate and celebrate the rich history and highlight the cultural fabric of the last 150 years. The Elgin Courier is generously sharing a weekly “Sesquicentennial Story,” intended to provide new perspectives, pay tribute to the past and help the community join together throughout the year and beyond.ELGIN — In 1827, while Texas was still under the flag of Mexico, widow Elizabeth Standifer left Alabama to join Stephen F. Austin's "Little Colony." Traveling by ox cart with her children Jacob, William and ...

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