Watching out for Salado College still

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User: Austin Explorer - 12/2/2012

Location: Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson Monument

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The Robertson monument portrays one of the founders and financial supporters of Salado College.  How appropriate that he'd keep an eye on the horizon from the grounds of the school he supported, even if the only building of the college is now in ruins.



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