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Reynard Community

Grapeland, Houston County

Marker Text

Pioneer settlers began arriving in this area in the late 1830s. By the late 1850s a rural community known as Trinity Chapel had built up. Thomas Jefferson Fox and his family established a farm here in the late 1880s. When a post office was opened in 1901 the community was named Reynard (French for fox). At its peak Reynard boasted two general stores, a church, school, cotton gin, sawmill, and numerous scattered farms. Although the community declined by the 1940s, descendants of pioneer Reynard families still live in Houston County. (1989)

Marker Details

Address CR 2210
Location Description CR 2210, N side opposite CR 2215, 2.7 mi. SW of FM 229. Marker reported damaged (needs refinishing) Jun. 2021. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 7034
Dedicated 1989
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communities; folklore
Latitude, Longitude 31.420103, -95.633085

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