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Tannahill Homestead

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

In 1853 Scottish-born Robert Watt Tannahill (1821-1885) and his wife Mary Catherine (Smallwood) came here from Mississippi. In 1856 Tannahill patented this 320-acre tract on the Fort Worth-Azle Road. He used rocks from a nearby creek bank to construct this house in 1874. He served as a Tarrant County Judge and used the front room of this home for a Post Office from 1878 to 1885. This was also a stagecoach station for the first stop west of Fort Worth. The house was sold in 1894 to early pioneer William Thomas Tinsley (1858-1909) and in 1945 to Mrs. Verna Burns Stubbs. (1979)

Marker Details

Address 9741 Verna Drive
Location Description On private property near corner of Spring Creek and Verna roads
Marker # 5193
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code BH; JU; PI; PO; SG; ST
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 32.777429, -97.490126

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