Llano County is available for adoption! If you're interested in
coordinating and maintaining this website, please contact Carla Clifton.

Llano County

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Welcome to Llano County, Texas! I'm Carla, the Orphan County Coordinator for TXGenWeb. We appreciate all of the past coordinators, their time & their efforts. We wish to see this site blossom & grow, and will continue to strive in bringing you new & updated material. If you would like to help this site grow, please consider contributing any information you may have on the families of Llano County, their history or their photos; as well as any other relative County data. No data is too small to be of value to a genealogist. We welcome your contributions.

Llano County is a part of the TXGenWeb Project, which in turn is a part of the USGenWeb Project. It was formed in 1856. It is most often referred to as "The Land of Legend and Lure" or "The Whitetail Deer Capitol of Texas" - referred to by these names because of its abundant wildlife, natural beauty, and "wild west" style of history. The county is rich in natural minerals, especially granite; of which the Llano County Courthouse is constructed. The county once mostly known for its ranching is now also known for its hunting, fishing and other recreations. However historically, Llano County is probably remembered most for the Packsaddle Mountain Indian Fight in 1873. Llano County is one filled with numerous registered historical places to visit, things to do, and annual events to attend. So come on by, visit us, but please remember to leave deer.gif the county as pristine as you found it so the next generation will have it to enjoy also!

The towns in Llano County include Llano, Castell, Kingsland, Buchanan Dam, Tow,
Baby Head, Bluffton, Valley Springs, Sunrise Beach, Deer Haven, Blue Lake, Horseshoe Bay and Lone Grove
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Counties surrounding Llano are: Gillespie, Mason, San Saba, Burnet, and Blanco.

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All contributions, comments & suggestions welcomed.

Special thanks to Sue Ashby for 10 yrs of loyal dedication & service to this county!

This page was last updated 9 Jan 2023. Copyright © 1997-2023, TXGenWeb.

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Data & photographs on this site are for personal genealogical research purposes only. They should not be used without
the consent of the contributor or this site. Header photos: Old Settlers Cabin, Courthouse, and Red Top Jail - by Jerry Crabtree 2009.

The TXGenWeb Project has a program that allows you to vote for a county in which you feel that the host has given you outstanding assistance, or the resource material has helped you in some way. If you feel Llano Co has assisted you, or any other county, please nominate us here: County of the Month Nomination.

Spring 2010 in Llano - Photos courtesy of Jerry Crabtree.