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Mormon Mill, Burnet County, Texas

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Eubank as postmaster. The post office was again discontinued January 20, 1869, but re-established June 6, 1870 with Louis Thomas as postmaster. It was then discontinued October 3, 1871, but re-established November 13, 1871, with Louis Winter as postmaster. The post office was discontinued permanently May 6, 1875. The mill had several owners, and the population declined after the post office closed for the last time in 1875. The mill closed permanently in 1901, and most of the structures either later burned down, or the materials recycled elsewhere.
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they had erected on the creek. Self-sustaining, while also supplying needed goods and services to nearby communities, the colonists engaged in agriculture, the blacksmith and furniture trades, as well as basketry and clothing manufacturing. Forty-five of the colonists signed the 1851 petition to create Burnet County.
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led a group which settled at Hamilton Creek to establish their new colony. As they had at Zodiac, the colonists set up mills for flour, grist, lumber and cotton, along with their furniture factories. One of their achievements was a three-story mill and 26 feet (7.9 m) water wheel by a wooden dam
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Noah Smithwick eventually sold Mormon Mill to his nephew John R. Hubbard. A post office was established on May 23, 1856, with Hubbard as the first postmaster. The post office had four postmasters before being discontinued on April 10, 1860, only to be re-established May 17, 1860, with Joshua H.
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In Burnet County, the Mormons suffered religious persecution, lived in fear of Indian depredations, and found themselves in financial debt. Wight decided to move the group elsewhere, and sold the property to
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in 1936, Marker number 9733. The population moved to another county in 1853, and no buildings remain of the colony.
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Polygamy on the Pedernales: Lyman Wight's Mormon Villages in Antebellum Texas 1845–1858
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The Wild Ram of the Mountain: The Story of Lyman Wight
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Mormon Mill, Texas is located in Texas
30°38′13″N 98°14′02″W / 30.63694°N 98.23389°W / 30.63694; -98.23389
Country
State
Texas
County
Burnet
Time zone
UTC-6
Central (CST)
DST
UTC-5
Area code
512
FIPS code
GNIS
Mormon
Burnet County
U.S. state
Texas
Marble Falls
Burnet
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Zodiac
Lyman Wight
Noah Smithwick
Bandera County
Medina Lake
Bandera, Texas
Castell, Texas

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