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The Hord Log Cabin

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

First permanent structure built on the west side of the Trinity River in Dallas, this cabin of hand-hewn logs was erected in 1845 by Judge William H. Hord (d. 1901), Dallas County Judge, 1848-50, who brought his family here by covered wagon from Tennessee. In 1887 Oak Cliff developer T.L. Marsalis bought the Hord property. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weiss rescued the cabin and gave it in 1942 to American Legion Post No. 275 and Auxiliary. The restored building became a museum in 1976. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962

Marker Details

Address 2804 S. Cockrell Hill Road
Location Description In front of American Legion Post 275
Marker # 6743
Dedicated 1962
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code cabins, log houses; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.712335, -96.890835

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