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James Azle Steward

Azle, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Tennessee native James Azle Steward came to Texas prior to 1860. He and his wife, Mary E. Fowler Steward, were among the early settlers of this area. Steward was a well-known, respected pioneer physician. The settlement, which had been known by several different names at various times, was renamed Azle when Dr. Steward gave land for a townsite in 1883. He was also instrumental in the establishment of Ash Creek Cemetery. Azle Christian Church was built on land donated by the Doctor. A Mason, he was buried in Ash Creek Cemetery.

Marker Details

Address 124 W Main Street
Location Description 124 W. Main Street, Azle
Marker # 2713
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code medical topics and health professionals; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.885527, -97.546511

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