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Stewart's Prairie ~ ca 1836  

The area known as Stewart’s Prairie lies on the extreme southeastern corner of Caldwell County on the James Stewart League. The league straddles the county line between Caldwell and Gonzales Counties. FM 1296 from Gonzales to Waelder bisects the area.

James Stewart was part of a large family group that came to Texas from Alabama in 1823 with Austin’s “Old Three Hundred”. He served the Republic of Texas in Capt. Jesse Billingsley’s Infantry Company C, 1st Regiment of Texas Volunteers and was awarded a service bounty of 640 acres. While much of Stewart’s extended family settled near Waelder in Gonzales County, no designated village was ever identified for Stewart’s Prairie. Early District Treasurers’ records list no schools in Stewart's Prairie, the nearest schools being Hopkinsville and Thompsonville, in Gonzales County. No information regarding a post office, church or businesses has been found.

Sources –
1. Caldwell County Kin: The First 150 Years published by the Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County. November 2000, C-44
2. “Sons of DeWitt Colony Texas’, www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/dewitt.htm
3. Texas General Land Office, land grant search, www.glo.texas.gov

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Updated 10/15/2019