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William Monroe Patton

Crockett, Houston County

Marker Text

(1855-1915) William Monroe Patton moved to Crockett from Tadmor in 1899 after the death of his brother James H. Patton, with whom he owned a dry goods store. William purchased property on the southwest corner of the public square in Crockett and built a brick structure for his general merchandise business. He constructed six one-story buildings on what became known as Patton Block. William married Flora Elizabeth Gause (1869-1957) and had four children. Recorded - 1996

Marker Details

Address E. Pease St.
Location Description Glenwood Cemetery
Marker # 11018
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type grave marker
Code merchants
Latitude, Longitude 31.321919, -95.461469

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