Kings Highway
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N 30° 38.736 W 096° 30.339
14R E 739038 N 3392979
#47 Kings Highway DAR pink granite marker is the last marker on the long arc of TX-OSR. It is found near the intersection of SH-21 and TX-OSR at the edge of the city of Bryan, TX.
Waymark Code: WMZBMF
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
Views: 8

The trail known throughout Texas as the Kings Highway can also be called the El Camino Real, El Camino Real de los Tejas, Old San Antonio Road (OSR), and Royal Road. The Kings Highway, or El Camino Real de los Tejas, is really a series of trails that meandered and shifted over time as needs changed for the travelers. However, it stayed within a generally consistent direction and overall location. While other old mission trails in other states are also referred to as El Camino Real, this marker is in the context of the path connecting Mexico City to what is now Natchitoches, Louisiana. Within Texas, a few other labels are sometimes used when referencing the El Camino Real, such as the San Antonio to Nacogdoches Road; or, from during the Civil War era, the Camino Arriba.

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) set these pink granite markers along a major portion of the El Camino Real de los Tejas in 1918, in conjunction with the State of Texas funding the cost of the markers. Many still exist today and are still visible along State Highway 21 and the State Highway OSR which are both documented as covering large portions of the El Camino Real de los Tejas trails. The Texas legislature declared the Old San Antonio Road as a Texas Historical Trail and more recently this trail was designated as a National Historic Trail.

This marker is one that is not yet listed in Texas Historical Commission Atlas for either Robertson or Brazos County. There is this marker and six other twin sister markers still extant along the TX-OSR, which is the boundary of Brazos and Robertson Counties, and SH-21 within Brazos County (DAR markers #41, #42, #43, #44, #45, #46 and #47) that have also not been recorded and numbered in the THC atlas.

This pink granite Kings Highway marker is located facing toward TX-OSR on the north side of the highway, within sight of the intersection of TX-OSR with SH-21 at the edge of the City of Bryan, TX. This marker is the last one found on the arc of TX-OSR as you travel northeast to southwest along this highway. There is another metal historical marker (about the route of the El Camino Real) immediately behind the DAR pink granite marker.

Additional References:
Old San Antonio Road: (visit link)
Kings Hwy history: (visit link)
El Camino Real Historical Trail: (visit link)
Old San Antonio Road History: (visit link)
Marker Number: not listed

Marker Text:
Kings Highway
Camino Real
Old San Antonio Road
Marked by the
Daughters of the
American Revolution
And the State of Texas
A. D. 1918


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