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Community of Tadmor

, Houston County

Marker Text

Permanent settlement in this area began in the 1830s on land that was part of the Joseph Vehlein Colony. Located in a dense East Texas pine forest, the name of the community comes from a biblical reference to "Tadmor in the Wilderness." A post office was established in 1885 and continued until 1914. A school was founded near this site in 1889. Most of the early settlers were farmers, although the timber industry had become a major employer by the end ot the 19th century. Members of the Tadmor Baptist Church have worshipped at this site since 1900.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description FM 227 from Ratcliff 3.5 miles to CR, then west on CR .5 mile
Marker # 7046
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements
Latitude, Longitude 31.427792, -95.181818

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