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William A. Wills

Wills Point, Van Zandt County

Marker Text

Tennessee native William A. Wills (1804-1864) moved to Texas with his wife, Mary Ann "Polly" (Phillips), and their children in 1847 and settled on the Dallas-Shreveport Road in what became Van Zandt County. They hosted many travelers in their home. In 1850, Wills served the county as tax assessor-collector and later held other public offices, including road overseer and Van Zandt County commissioner. As early as 1855, references in commissioners court minutes referred to the area surrounding his property as "Wills Point." When the town was laid out along the Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1873, it became known by the same name. Wills is buried in the White Rose Cemetery. (2001)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description SH 64 and CR 3415, Wills Point
Marker # 12571
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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