Historical Marker
Oak Hill
Historical marker location:
Austin, Texas
( Roadside park on Hwy 290 500 ft W of Williamson Creek)
Marker installed: 1969
First settlers arrived in area in 1840s. The community founded here in 1856 was called Live Oak Springs; in 1865 it was renamed Shiloh. Later schools known as Live Oak and Oatmanville Gave names temporarily to the settlement. It has been known as Oak Hill since 1900.
Limestone quarries were opened, 1882, to supply stone for capitol building in Austin. By 1886, ten carloads of stone were shipped daily over railroad which joined quarries with capitol grounds. It is estimated that one-third of capitol's walls are line with limestone from Oak Hill quarries.
Incise on base: Sponsored by Oakhill-Cedar Valley Pioneer Association.