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The Clarksville Historic District is a collection of historic homes and structures west of downtown Austin, Texas. Originally part of a 365-acre (1.48 km) tract owned by Governor Elisha Pease, the first two-acre parcel of land was sold to freedman Charles Clark in 1871, who subdivided the land to more black settlers. Just over a mile to the west of Austin, Clarksville soon became a de facto part of the city, especially when the International-Great Northern Railroad laid tracks nearby in the... full article at wikipedia
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Created by mwcl_wikipedia_en Sep 4, 2007
Last edited by anne8 Oct 22, 2008
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