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Bucksnort

Marlin, Falls County

Marker Text

This area was first settled in 1837 by members of the Marlin and Menefee families. The settlement grew steadily, and for a time was known as Jarett Menefee's Supply Station. By the 1840s the village boasted a school, general store, blacksmith shop, racetrack, stable, saloon, stagecoach stop, and post office. According to local legend, the name Bucksnort was coined by an inebriated patron of the saloon. By the 1850s, as settlers moved into other areas in the county, Bucksnort was no longer a viable community.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Marlin, take SH 6 about .5 mi (thru city limits), then go west . 8 mi. on Fm 712.
Marker # 556
Dedicated 1989
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.269336, -96.893992

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