Cedar Park Historical Marker
The pioneers who settled in Williamson County were rugged, courageous, and enterprising, as was Harriet (Hattie) Standefer's family, who made the perilous trek from Alabama. Later Hattie married George W. Cluck, an aspiring cattle baron. Interestingly, the Clucks were some of the first to ride the famous Chisholm Trail. Legend has it that Hattie was the first white woman to go up the trail and that was also known as "the Queen of the Chisholm Trail." While raising a family, the Clucks operated many businesses and, as such, were the primary colonizers of what is now Cedar Park. In the end, the Clucks forged a new community that embodies their same ambitious spirit and generosity. Located at the Cedar Park at 550 Discovery Blvd., this marker hails the historical importance of the Cluck family.
Cedar Park Library: Cluck family information. Actual location listed is on Commercial Parkway. Real site is north of Buttercup Blvd on 183. (13-acre tract on west side of 183). GW Cluck filed his deed in December 1873.









