Publications Education Events Southwestern Historical Quarterly The Handbook of Texas Online TSHA Home About Us News Site Search Contact Us Giving Opportunities Links FAQ Join the TSHA
skip to content
TSHA Online Home
Handbook of 
 Texas Online


The Source for All Things Texan Since 1857: Texas Almanac



Used Car Buying Guide
Listings, News, Tips,
Insurance Information,
Reviews and More

format this article to print

PILOT KNOB, TEXAS. Pilot Knob is near the intersection of U.S. Highway 183 and Farm Road 812, eight miles southeast of Austin in southern Travis County. It was named for a nearby geological feature believed to be the remains of a cretaceous volcano. The area was settled primarily by families who moved to Texas after the Civil War.qv The Pilot Knob school had two teachers and ninety-nine students in 1907. A church and a few scattered houses marked the community on county highway maps in the 1940s. The Pilot Knob school district was consolidated with the Colorado (later Del Valle) district in 1956 and 1957. Residents made an effort to incorporate their community in 1963, but they lacked the necessary number of signatures.

Vivian Elizabeth Smyrl

 

Copyright © Texas State Historical Association
Terms of Use  Comment/Contact  Policy Agreement  Last Updated: January 18, 2008
Published by the Texas State Historical Association and distributed
in partnership with Holt, Rinehart and Winston, a Harcourt Education Company