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First Cooke County Surveyor Daniel Montague (1798-1876)

, Cooke County

Marker Text

Born in Massachusetts. Moved to Texas 1836. Accepted post of Surveyor, Fannin Land District, helping settlers locate claims and fight Indians. Joined Snively Expedition to capture Mexican traders trespassing in Republic of Texas, 1843. Captain of Company in Mexican War, 1846. When Cooke County was created, 1848, Montague was named County Surveyor. Like most surveyors, took land as pay for duty that called for constant risk of life. Rifles to stand off Indians were in field kits. Like Surveyor-Senator John H. Reagan, Montague was honored in having a county named for him. (1968)

Marker Details

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Location Description From Gainesville take US 82 west about 7.3 miles to roadside park on south side of road.
Marker # 1723
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; pioneers; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.639212, -97.280215

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