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John Wortham

, Houston County

Marker Text

A pioneer area landowner and farmer, John Wortham (1804-67) was a petitioner for the creation of Houston County in 1837. He later served as a captain of an independent ranger company, as major in the Republic of Texas Army and as quartermaster of the Texas Militia. In addition to his military service, he was a trustee of Trinity College and was appointed to the first Board of Land Commissioners for the Texas Republic. He also owned a local sawmill and gristmill. Twice married, Wortham was the father of 12 children. He was buried on this land (2.3 miles SW).

Marker Details

Address
Location Description three miles north of Crockett on U.S. Hwy 287, at intersection with FM 2160
Marker # 11062
Dedicated 1982
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 31.358561, -95.477947

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