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John W. Lane

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

Kentucky native John W. Lane (1835-1888) was a member of Tannehill Lodge No. 52 AF&AM. Trained as a printer, he came to Dallas in 1859 and worked for the Dallas Herald newspaper. He married Elizabeth Crutchfield in 1860 and the next year joined the 18th Texas Cavalry to serve in the Civil War. Upon returning to Dallas, Lane was elected mayor. He resigned to become personal secretary to Gov. James Throckmorton. As State Representative (1869-1872), Lane ensured the future development of Dallas by amending legislation in 1871 that changed the route of the Texas and Pacific Railroad. Recorded - 2004

Marker Details

Address 1400 Marilla
Location Description Masonic section of Pioneer Cemetery
Marker # 13055
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type grave marker
Code railroad; newspapers; state official
Latitude, Longitude 32.776871, -96.798214

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