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Site of Davidson Homestead

Harleton, Harrison County

Marker Text

On this land, purchased by Isaiah Davidson (1814-1900), one of the first frame houses in this section of the state was built in 1867. Davidson, of Scottish descent, moved to Texas from Georgia with his wife, Mary Little, and children Elias, Frank, Lizzie, and Houston. His oldest son, John, who was a Confederate soldier, acquired land adjoining. Two other sons, Whitfield and Henry, died in the Civil War. This site soon became a mecca for members of the Davidson clan as they moved to Texas. The land was also on an old wagon road over which crops were hauled from "Blackland Country" (around Dallas) to Port of Jefferson. Family property, which totals 3,200 acres (five sections), is today owned by descendant T. Whitfield Davidson.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description
Marker # 10151
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 32" x 60"
Code Scottish immigrants/immigration; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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