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James Jackson Beeman

Lampasas, Lampasas County

Marker Text

(December 21, 1816 - December 7, 1888) One of the first settlers in Dallas and Weatherford. Born in Madison County, Ill., came to Texas 1840. He helped cut first road in Trinity Bottoms, name Turtle Creek (1841), and plat city of Dallas, 1842. He guided Texas President Sam Houston to Indian parley, 1843; joined California Gold Rush, 1849; pioneered, Parker County, 1854; aided in rescue of Comanche captive Cynthia Ann Parker, 1860. Returned to Dallas to live, 1864. Died in Lampasas.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Lampasas Cemetery (inside Oak Hill Cemetery, Block #2), 702 Porter Street, Lampasas
Marker # 2727
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type grave marker
Code pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 31.073068, -98.198173

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