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Site of Buchanan

Cleburne, Johnson County

Marker Text

(1/4 mile southwest) Johnson County's second seat of government. (Wardville, just west of Nolan River, at U.S. 67, was first). Buchanan, named for president-elect of the United States, was founded in December 1856 on 60-acre townsite donated by John P. Bailey. A jail (first for the county) and office for the district clerk were built 1858. But lack of a reliable water supply hindered town's growth. Later resurvey of county lines showed necessity for a new site. In 1867, Camp Henderson (renamed Cleburne, July 4, 1867) was chosen. Cemetery is only remaining trace of Old Buchanan townsite. (1972)

Marker Details

Address SH 171
Location Description SH 171, SW side between CR 1217 and CR 1018 between Cleburne and Godley
Marker # 4735
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code counties; communties; ghost towns; federal officials; water topics; cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.411609, -97.446933

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