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A. L. Spradlin Log Cabin

Edgewood, Van Zandt County

Marker Text

Adolphus Lane Spradlin (1863-1946) came to Texas from Indiana in 1875 with his parents. He settled at Hiram in Kaufman County and married Lee Ann Henson (1864-1939), of Cherokee ancestry. In 1898 he bought land in the Van Zandt County community of Small (5 mi. N of Edgewood) and built this dogtrot cabin of hand-hewn logs. In 1909 Spradlin sold the house and land to W. C. Sims (1870-1960) and moved his family to Edgewood. He operated a cotton gin and served as justice of the peace for 22 years. The Joe H. Vines and the John C. Simmons families also lived in this cabin. (1978)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description SE corner of N. Main & Elm St., Edgewood
Marker # 11439
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cabins, log houses
Latitude, Longitude 32.698346, -95.886248

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