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BLANCO, TEXAS. Blanco is on U.S. Highway 281
twelve miles south of Johnson City in south central Blanco County. In 1853
pioneer stockmen built cabins along the Blanco River near the present site
of the town and prepared to defend themselves against Indian attack. In 1854
the operators of the Pittsburgh Land Company, including Gen. John D. Pitts,
A. M. Lindsey, F. W. Chandler, William E. Jones, and Capt. James H.
Callahan, purchased the league granted to Horace Eggleston by the government
of Coahuila and Texas in 1835. They laid out the town of Pittsburgh, named
for General Pitts, across the river from the site of future Blanco. That
same year a Methodist church was organized by circuit rider Daniel Rawls.
The congregation met in a log cabin built to withstand Indian raids, which
also served as a school. The Twin Sisters Masonic Lodge, organized at
Curry's Creek perhaps as early as 1856, moved to Pittsburgh around 1857.
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