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Isaac Parker

Weatherford, Parker County

Marker Text

(Apr. 7, 1793 - Apr. 14, 1883) A native of Georgia, Isaac Parker came to Texas in 1833 as part of the pioneer family that built Ft. Parker in Limestone County. He fought in the Texas Revolution and served in the Republic of Texas Congress, representing part of East Texas. He participated in the 1845 statehood convention and later represented Tarrant and Ellis counties in the State Legislature. In the 1850s, Parker introduced the bill creating this county, which was named in his honor. Recorded - 1986

Marker Details

Address 1405 Ragle Rd.
Location Description Turner Cemetery, E side Ragle Road 0.4 mi. N of Eagle Point Dr. then 300 feet E to the cemetery entrance.
Marker # 2655
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; state official; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.794053, -97.682735

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