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Whitesboro

Whitesboro, Grayson County

Marker Text

Settlers moved to this site after Ambrose B. White (1811-83) camped here on his way west from Illinois in 1848. His inn here was on the Butterfield Stage route after 1858. The post office, opened in 1860, was named for White, who surveyed (1869) the townsite with Dr. W. H. Trolinger (1827-95), donor of land for a park. When Whitesboro incorporated in 1873, White was elected its first mayor. The Denison & Pacific Railroad, later part of the Missouri, Kansas, & Texas, arrived in 1879; the Texas & Pacific in 1881. Today the area's economy is based on recreational facilities and peanut production.

Marker Details

Address E. Main St.
Location Description Center of E. Main Street between N. Union and Center streets, near water well. Marker in temporary storage as of Jan. 2018.
Marker # 11560
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 33.655786, -96.906104

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