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P.A. Watson Log House

Arlington, Tarrant County

Marker Text

After his wife Margaret Ann (Armstrong) died, Patrick Alfred Watson (1810-1894) built this dwelling in 1855 near present Arlington for their six children. In 1858 he married Margaret's niece Mary Jane Donaldson and they had six children. A surveyor, educator, and religious leader, Watson gave land for the P.A. Watson Community Cemetery and for the original site of a church an school building. The congregation is now West Fork United Presbyterian Church in Grand Prairie. The house was enlarged and Watson family descendants occupied it until 1961. It was moved here in 1976.

Marker Details

Address 201 W. Front St.
Location Description Knapp Heritage Park. Moved from Middleton Tate Johnson Cemetery, 621 W. Arkansas Ln, in 2003.
Marker # 3901
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; cabins, log houses; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.737961, -97.108671

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