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The May Community

May, Brown County

Marker Text

Originally part of a Mexican land grant given to empresario John Cameron in 1827, May developed in the 1870s when several pioneer families settled here. Baptists and Methodists quickly organized churches. A one-room school known as Old Swayback provided the first formal education for the children. Nathan L. May built a trading post in 1879 and became the town's first postmaster in 1881. By 1907 the village had a blacksmith shop, general store, newspaper and bank. The early history of May climaxed in 1911 with the coming of the railroad. (1981)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 183, at May Community Center, May
Marker # 5377
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.982395, -98.920782

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