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Welcome to Milam County!

Welcome to the Milam County, TXGenWeb Project site!  My name is Clarissa Loyd and I am the Milam County Coordinator.  On this site you will find valuable information to aid in research for families in Milam County.  This site is partnered with the TXGenWeb & USGenWeb Project.

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Brief History of Milam County

Parent County:  Old Mexican Municipality
Organized in:  1836
County Seat:  Cameron
1936 Milam County Flag - Courtesy of FOTW Flags Of The World
1836 Milam County Flag - Image by David Pawson
Courtesy of FOTW Flags Of The World

In 1825, Robert Leftwich, representative of the Texas Association of Nashville, Tennessee, was able to receive a land grant to Milam County & Surrounding Counties - Milam County, TXGenWeb Projectcolonize the Milam County area from Mexico.  The boundaries for this land grant "followed the Navasota River, turned southwest along the San Antonio road to the divide between the Brazos and the Colorado rivers, then northwest to the Comanche Trail, and east back to the Navasota" (Handbook of Texas Online).

In 1827, Sterling Robertson took over the colonization effort but the area was not progressing and the land grant was revoked in 1830.  Sam Houston and his business partner, Samuel May Williams, tried to get the land grant transferred to them from the Mexican government in 1831, but Mexico did not like Houston.  In 1834, Sterling Robertson took back control of the land grant and the area started to grow with individuals coming to the Milam County area.

Courtesy of Wikipedia - Ben MilamAt the time of the colonization the area (colony) was known as Municipality of Viesca to the Mexican government.  In 1835, it was renamed the Municipality of Milam by the legislative body of the Provisional Government of Texas in honor of Benjamin Rush Milam. The area was not known as Milam County until the first Congress of the Republic of Texas, in which the municipality was named.

"At that time the boundaries of the county were roughly the same as those of the colony granted to Leftwich, comprising one-sixth of the land area of Texas. In addition to the present Milam County, the counties of Bell, Bosque, Burleson, Coryell, Erath, Falls, Hamilton, Hood, Jones, McLennan, Robertson, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens, and Williamson were eventually carved out of the original Milam County. Brazos, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Comanche, Eastland, Haskell, Hill, Johnson, Lampasas, Lee, Limestone, Mills, Palo Pinto, Parker, Stonewall, Throckmorton, and Young counties also received land from Milam County. By 1850, with the exception of a small area between Williamson and Bell counties, Milam County had been reduced to its present size" (Handbook of Texas Online).

Compiled by Clarissa Loyd, 10 Apr 2007.
Source:  Handbook of Texas Online, Milam County, 10 Apr 2007.

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TXGenWeb County of the Month Award

The TXGenWeb has initiated a program to recognize the efforts of County Coordinators who provide outstanding resources and assistance to county visitors.  This program is The Mike Basham Memorial TXGenWeb County of the Month Award.  To see the Texas County Coordinators Memorial Page, please click here.

If you feel that Milam County or another Texas County should be nominated for this  prestigious award, please take a moment and nominate your county of choice.  To view the past and present, please visit the Mike Basham Memorial TXGenWeb County of the Month Awards and the Hall of Fame Awards.

What is the Milam County Archives?

The Milam County Archives is just an archive of all records submitted to the site, including photographs.  Anyone can contribute their information to the archives.  All counties in Texas, as well as, all states and their counties have an archive as well.
To submit information to the Milam County Archives directly, please contact Dorman Holub, Milam County Archive Manager.
Please put Milam County Archive Submissions in the subject of the email.


Calendar of Events 

March 2008

Every Monday the Cameron Lions Club meets at Noon at the Cameron Chamber of Commerce.

Every Wednesday the Cameron Rotary Club meets at Noon at the All Saints Episcopal Church. 

Every Tuesday & Friday of the week come down to Downtown Cameron for a look at the Farmer's Market from 8 AM to Noon. For more information about the Farmer's Market and how you can be apart of this great group, contact the Cameron Chamber of Commerce or call them at (254) 697-4979.

1-8 Friends of the Cameron Public Library Annual Membership Drive - Those who are members will receive a a renewal in the mail and for those wanting to join, come by the Cameron Public Library for the forms or for more information call them at
(254) 697-2401.

3 & 24 Standards of Care - Will be at Bea's Kitchen at 101 East Main Street for free blood sugar & blood pressure checks. Every first & fourth Tuesday of the month Standards of Care have these free check-ups.

23 Cameron Volunteer Fire Department Annual Easter BBQ Chicken Sale - Plates are $7 and includes half a chicken, beans, potato salad, pickles, sauce, and bread. Plates can be picked up from 11 AM - 1 PM. Drive thru is also available. Pre-sale tickets only, so call 697-4702 or 697-4013 for tickets. (These go quickly, so plan ahead!)

29  Senior Citizens Group- County Jamboree at the senior center in Milano at 7 PM.  This is a free event that happens on the last Saturday of the month. Refreshments are served for a nominal fee.

For more Events in 2008, please click here!

If you have something to add to the Calendar of Events for Milam County, please email me.







Page last updated:
Sunday, 09-Mar-2008 19:21:14 MDT