Llano River, Texas bridges, dam, flood, photos & stories. (original) (raw)
1892: Llano was incorporated, the Llano River was bridged, and the Austin and Northwestern Railroad opened a depot on the north side of the Llano River. This was also the year the courthouse burned.
1935: The Roy Inks Bridge was built after a flood swept away the 1892 bridge.
In the famous drought of the early 50s - the Llano River actually went dry on two separate occasions.

Llano as seen from the northern bank of the Llano River
TE photo, August 2001

Concrete dam across Llano River
1915 postcard courtesy rootsweb.com/ %7Etxpstcrd/






