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Henry Briden Cabin

Rio Vista, Johnson County

Marker Text

Henry Briden (1825-1908) came to Texas from his native Germany in 1845 and served for two years as a Texas Ranger. In 1849, he and his wife, Lucinda Sevier (1831-75), became first permanent white settlers in what is now Johnson County, when they built this cabin on the east bank of Nolan's River (2.5 mil. northwest). The one-room log structure was later used as a barn when Briden erected a larger home nearby. In 1974, it was restored and moved to this site.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description First State Bank grounds, Highway 174, Rio Vista
Marker # 2443
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 16" x 12" Plate & Medallion
Code cabins, log houses; pioneers; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 32.235316, -97.379527

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