Founded in 1848, Georgetown's development was driven by cattle, cotton,
railroads, and education. Author and Georgetown native Donna Scarbrough
Josey brings the city's history to life through this remarkable
collection of vintage photographs from the Georgetown Heritage Society,
Williamson County Sun newspaper, Southwestern University, and private
collections. Readers will explore the beautifully restored courthouse
square, a railroad district revived for the 21st century, the oldest
neighborhoods, Southwestern University, and storied places along the San
Gabriel River.