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Originally called Butler Brick Company, the firm was founded in 1873 on the south shore of the Colorado River in Austin, Texas the current site of Butler Shores. Irish immigrant bricklayer Michael Butler while cutting trees in Butler, Texas discovered excellent clay pits on Farm to Market 696 shortly after the Texas and New Orleans Railroad ...
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The Levi Jordan Plantation is a historical site and building, located on Farm to Market Road 521, 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of the city of Brazoria, in the U.S. state of Texas. Founded as a forced-labor farm worked by enslaved Black people, it was one of the largest sugar and cotton producing plantations in Texas during the mid-19th century ...
Farm to Market Road 758 (FM 758) is located in Guadalupe County, that connects Texas State Highway 46 (formerly Farm to Market Road 25) in the Clear Springs neighborhood of New Braunfels with Texas State Highway 123 (south of the unincorporated community of Zorn). [95] FM 758 was designated on September 9, 1947, on the current route. [95]
Butler is located five miles southeast of Elgin, 20 miles north of the town of Bastrop and 31 miles east of Austin near the intersection of Farm to Market Road 696 and Farm to Market Road 106 (Old McDade Road), near Texas State Highway 290. It is also located 6 mi (9.7 km) west of McDade. [5]
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Farm to Market Road 1 (FM 1) is located in Sabine and San Augustine counties. Designated in 1941, it was the first farm-to-market road established in Texas, at the request of local industry for a paved road. The 18.6-mile (29.9 km) road provides access to rural areas of East Texas from US 96.
RM 1108 was established on December 16, 1948, as Farm to Market Road 1108 (FM 1108), a 21.2-mile (34.1 km) road from US 62 at the New Mexico state line south to "the pipeline booster stations." [ 27 ] Om March 15, 1949, the eastern 10.7 miles (17.2 km) of FM 1108 were reassigned as FM 1165 and the southern terminus was moved to 4.6 miles (7.4 ...