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Lowrey-Hurst Homestead

Lancaster, Dallas County

Marker Text

Tennessee native James Barker Lowrey (b. 1823) came to Texas in 1859 with his wife, Elizabeth (Hunter), and their children. In 1881 he purchased this 124-acre tract of land. Three years later Lowrey conveyed title to the property to his second son, Nicholas (d. 1897), who continued his father's farming and cattle raising practices. The homestead was divided for a time, but later was reunited by John S. Hurst (d. 1943), a prominent Lancaster businessman and Nick Lowrey's son-in-law. The Lowrey - Hurst homestead and farm remained in the same family for more than a century.

Marker Details

Address 405 E. Pleasant Run Rd.
Location Description about 3 miles E of Lancaster
Marker # 6777
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code farms
Latitude, Longitude 32.604287, -96.701277

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