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Annie Carpenter Love

Corbet, Navarro County

Marker Text

(1869-1943) One of a family of 10 children, Tennessee-born Annie M. Carpenter grew up hearing stories of her pioneer forebears. She came to Navarro County with her parents in 1876. She taught school in this area before her marriage in 1901 to William F. Love. Determined to preserve a bit of local heritage, she collected historical objects during the 1930s for a museum room at the county courthouse. In 1933 she published her "History of Navarro County," based on research and interviews with surviving pioneers. For a time, Mrs. Love lived at this homestead in the Corbet community.

Marker Details

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Location Description from Corsicana, take SH 31 about 4 mi. west to FM 2452, go south about 2 mi. to marker on west side of road in Corbet
Marker # 7227
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code women, women's history topics; educational topics; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 31.999188, -96.532727

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