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Cleburne, Johnson County

Marker Text

Named for Middleton T. Johnson (1810-1866), native of South Carolina, for 7 terms an Alabama legislator, a leading Texan after 1840. Served in 9th Texas Legislature; in Texas Rangers, Mexican War, Civil War. County created and organized 1854, from land earlier in counties of Ellis, Hill and Navarro. First county seat, Wardville, 1854-1856. Second was Buchanan, 1856-1867. Camp Henderson, at famous springs 3.5 miles southeast of Buchanan, a recruiting place in county during Civil War, in 1867 was made county seat and renamed in honor of a Confederate General Patrick Cleburne.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 2nd and Hillsboro Street, Cleburne City Park, Cleburne
Marker # 2830
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type Pink Granite Highway Marker
Code counties
Latitude, Longitude 32.339202, -97.385508

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