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Freedman Town

Navasota, Grimes County

Marker Text

Following emancipation in 1865, freed slaves purchased lots from Ira Malcolm Camp on land known as Camp Canaan. They established a community that they renamed Freedman Town. Citizens quickly erected homes and established churches, schools and businesses, many of which remain and have played a major role in the development and success of the area. A 1919 Dallas Express article reported a large and thriving African American community in Navasota with a flourishing business district, a testament to their determination during a time of segregation. Other amenities built by and for the African American community included a swimming pool and baseball field.

Marker Details

Address Spur 515
Location Description Corner of Davis and LaSalle Street, southwest corner of that intersection.
Marker # 22833
Dedicated 2020
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code African American topics; business topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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