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Once upon a time Lampasas County was an archetype of the Wild Frontier. Lampasas experienced everything associated with the Old West from Indian attacks to family feuds and gunfights, to fires and floods, to cattle drives and ranching, to taking the cure at mineral springs. Lampasas was organized as a county by the Sixth Texas Legislature and named for the Lampasas River on March 10, 1856, but its citizens walked on the rough side of the law until well into the 1870s. Oak Hill Cemetery, distinguished with a Texas historical marker, is a who's who gallery of rogues, settlers and business leaders from Lampasas County's past.
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