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Corn Hill, Texas

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was built nearby Corn Hill along the site of the proposed Bartlett Western Railroad. Over the next two decades residents of Corn Hill moved to their homes to Jarrell and by 1973 the only building left standing in Corn Hill was a hotel. A nearby unincorporated community exists today named New Corn
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Corn Hill was settled in 1855 by Judge John E. King. The site was selected to be a stop along the stagecoach road between
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was set to bypass Corn Hill, two miles to the north. With the bypassing of Corn Hill, a new town called
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Hill, where some of the original residents of Corn Hill reported to have settled.
79:, 40th Governor of Texas: born in Corn Hill, which later was absorbed by Jarrell. 47: 249: 236: 157: 50:. There were as many as 500 residents living in Corn Hill by 1910. 30:. Corn Hill was located at the intersection of present day 288: 16:
Unincorporated Community in Williamson County, Texas
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unincorporated community
Williamson County, Texas
Interstate 35
Georgetown, Texas
Fort Gates
Bartlett Western Railroad
Jarrell
Preston Smith
"Corn Hill"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
United States Department of the Interior
"Corn Hill, TX"
"Corn Hill Community Historical Marker"
"Corn Hill Texas, Texas Hill Country Ghost Towns"
"Former Gov. Preston Smith dies"
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30°48′25″N 97°36′54″W / 30.80694°N 97.61500°W / 30.80694; -97.61500
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