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Town of Corrigan

Corrigan, Polk County

Marker Text

Located in piney woods of east Texas. Founded about 1860 by landowner and settler James B. Hendry, who donated property for original townsite. When the Texas & New Orleans Railroad was built through area in the early 1880s, a prosperous timber-based economy developed here. The town was named for T. & N. O. official, Pat Corrigan. In 1884 the Trinity & Sabine Timber Company platted town, and soon a hotel, blacksmith shop, several stores, and a 10-pin (bowling) alley appeared. Today lumber, ranching, and farming undergird economy.

Marker Details

Address at intersection of US 59 and Ben Franklin St.
Location Description At intersection of US 59 and Ben Franklin St. (SW corner), Corrigan
Marker # 10389
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 30.999148, -94.827576

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