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A House of the William Becknell Family

Clarksville, Red River County

Marker Text

William Becknell (1788-1856) of Missouri is renowned for opening the Santa Fe Trail from the United States into Spain's New World Empire in 1821. He and his wife Mary settled in 1835 near here, on Becknell's Prairie, with a daughter and two sons. On the way to the Alamo, David Crockett visited them. Becknell himself fought in 1836 in the Texas War for Independence. After milled lumber became available, he or his family built the earliest portion of this house. It was later enlarged and relocated. Restored by Ella Ruth and Harold Wallace in 1968.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 82, 0.2 mi. E of CR 2123, 1 mi. W of Clarksville
Marker # 10866
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 33.610922, -95.115323

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