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John Tarleton

Stephenville, Erath County

Marker Text

John Tarleton was an orphan, who at an early age worked his way from New England to Knoxville, Tennessee. Employed in a dry goods store for over forty years, he invested in government land certificates, eventually securing patents to thousands of acres. Arriving in Texas in the 1870s, he lived briefly in Waco, where he operated a mercantile store. He moved to this area in 1880, and entered the cattle business. At his death in November 1895, he left the bulk of his estate to found Tarleton College, which opened in Stephenville in 1899. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836 - 1986

Marker Details

Address S. Lillian St.
Location Description Tarleton State University, on triangle of land between S. Lillian and W. Washington streets and Centennial Lane.
Marker # 2814
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; Business topics, general
Latitude, Longitude 32.213699, -98.216676

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