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AustinCapital of Texas, USA, on the Colorado River; seat of Travis County; population (2000 est) 656,600. It is the market centre for the surrounding agricultural region, and an important centre for electronic and scientific research and the manufacture of high technology goods, including semiconductors and computers. It was incorporated in 1839. HistoryAustin was founded in 1838, two years after Texas became independent of Mexico, and was originally called Waterloo. It was chosen as the new capital city of the Republic of Texas in 1839 and was renamed in honour of Stephen Austin, a Texan leader commonly known as the ‘Father of Texas’. It was an important stop on the Chisholm cattle-drive trail in the 1860s.
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The same evening Turlington was at his office in Austin Friars, investigating the state of affairs, with his head clerk to help him. Suddenly Austin slanted his mahogany face toward me without taking his eyes from his steering-wheel. If a slave was convicted of any high misdemeanor, became unmanageable, or evinced a determination to run away, he was brought immedi- ately here, severely whipped, put on board the sloop, carried to Baltimore, and sold to Austin Woolfolk, or some other slave-trader, as a warning to the slaves remaining. |
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