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The Grove

Longview, Gregg County

Marker Text

The Grove The Grove was a natural timber stand within what became Longview in 1870. Tradition holds that the area's freedmen gathered in the Grove for worship services as early as the 1860s. In 1871, John R. Magrill sold the one-acre grove tract to the town's African American population. Acting on their behalf were O.J. Taylor, Silas Billup and Alick Berry. Over the years, the Grove was an important gathering place for the local African American community. Efforts in the 1930s to acquire the land for oil production failed due to confusion over the title, and the city later adopted the land for use as a park, now known as Magrill Plaza. (2003)

Marker Details

Address 600 N. Green
Location Description 600 block of N. Green
Marker # 12967
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code parks; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.497918, -94.735321

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