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Henderson Yoakum Homesite

Huntsville, Walker County

Marker Text

Soldier and politician Henderson Yoakum (1810-1856) arrived in Texas in oct. 1845 from Tennessee. In Dec. 1847, he purchased 640 acres from J.H. Shepherd seven miles east of Huntsville. At this site Yoakum built a center-hall country home from hand-hewn logs and mill-sawn framing and moved from Huntsville. He divided his time between practicing law, teaching at Austin College, and researching and writing. It was here that he wrote a comprehensive two volume history of Texas, published in 1855 and still significant among historical writings. In 1876, the Texas legislature created and named Yoakum county in his honor. A Texas centennial historical marker was placed at the site of his home in shepherd’s valley in 1936. (2016)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description South on State Highway 75 to FM 2296. Left on FM 2296 to the intersection of FM 2929 and Four Notch Road. Right on Four Notch Road. Cross railroad tracks. Site is immediately on the right.
Marker # 18421
Dedicated 2016
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code houses, residential buildings; counties
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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