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Van Zandt Hill

Marshall, Harrison County

Marker Text

Homesite of Isaac Van Zandt (1813-1847), one of founders of Marshall, a noted frontiersman, debater, lawyer, statesman; served in 5th and 6th congresses of Republic of Texas; was Charge d'Affaires to United States, 1842-1844. In governor's race when he died of yellow fever and was buried in family graveyard. Now in Greenwood Cemetery. This 100 acre Van Zandt tract was bought from heirs in 1912 by College of Marshall founders. First classes met in June, 1917. In 1944 the college was raised to senior rank and renamed East Texas Baptist College. Incise in base: Erected by senior class, 1967, on 55th anniversary of college.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description in front of Marshall Hall at East Texas Baptist College, N. Grove St., Marshall
Marker # 10223
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; state official; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.556994, -94.374424

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