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Daniel Larrison

Midway, Madison County

Marker Text

(1784-1845) A fur trapper by trade, Daniel Larrison was an early Anglo Texas settler who received a Mexican land grant in 1833, which included the area later organized as Madison County. Born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, Larrison served under Zachary Taylor in the War of 1812. He married Sarah Emmaus Greenwood in 1815. In total, they would have twelve children. The couple settled in the area around 1828 near the junction of the La Bahia Trail and El Camino Real, which made a convenient stop for travelers. The Larrison family engaged in hunting, trapping, fishing, livestock raising and corn and cotton farming. Larrison Creek is named for the family. (2022)

Marker Details

Address SH 21
Location Description SH 21, S side 3.3. mi. SW of FM 247, E side of Larrison Creek. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 23623
Dedicated 2022
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; military topics; War of 1812; Mexican Texas; land grants; trails; agriculture; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.99873, -95.79528

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