Burton
Burton is a small, historic community located 12 miles west of Brenham on U.S. 290. The original community was situated two miles northwest of its present site of Yegua Creek, and was first known as Kerr Settlement, then later called Union Hill. When the railroad bypassed Union Hill, the settlement shifted around 1870 to property on the railroad line owned by John and Elizabeth Burton. This site became the terminal for the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. Cotton farming reigned in the area and Burton prospered throughout the late 1800s.
The Annual Cotton Gin Festival usually takes place the third weekend in April.
Burton Depot Museum
The Old Depot Museum contains railroad memorabilia of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. A metal caboose and wooden caboose sit beside the old depot. A newspaper article stated the…
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Mt. Zion Cemetery and Historical Chapel
The Burton Heritage Society maintains this historic cemetery and church building. The cemetery contains graves…
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Built in 1914, the Burton Farmers Gin, listed on the National Register of Historic Places,…
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