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William Thatcher Baker

, Hamilton County

Marker Text

Farmer, rancher, merchant, and ginner. Born in Ohio, in 1850 he moved to Pleasant Run, Dallas County, Texas. Married Miss Emily Beeman, the daughter of James J. Beeman, Dallas pioneer. Although a Unionist, as a loyal Texan he made shoes for Confederacy in Civil War, 1861-65. Later he ran ferry 1-1/2 miles below Dowdy's Ferry on Trinity River. Moved (1879) to Plum Creek Farm, Hamilton County. Established post office named "Ohio" there on May 4, 1882.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description I.O.O.F. (International Order of Odd Fellows) Cemtery, (7-8 blocks) (north of Courthouse Square on US 281 north), Hamilton (Marker is located in rear north east corner)
Marker # 282
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type grave marker
Code pioneers; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 31.710671, -98.118798

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