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Site of Quinan Community

Hungerford, Wharton County

Marker Text

The village of Quinan was established about 1872 on the Wharton-Richmond road. It was named for Judge George E. Quinan (1819-1893), who lived south of here on Peach Creek. A native of Ireland, Quinan served in the Texas Senate and on the state Court of Civil Appeals. He was one of the founders of the State Bar of Texas. The community named for him had a school, Methodist church, and a post office located in John C. Habermacher's store. The Quinan community declined after the founding of Hungerford in 1882. The post office and businesses were relocated here later.

Marker Details

Address SH 60
Location Description On SH 60, in traffic triangle, surrounded by Colorado, railroad and McKinney St., Hungerford
Marker # 4875
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code judges; settlements; disasters, industrial/human made; law, lawyers; ghost towns; Irish immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 29.397332, -96.081775

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