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Hagerman

Pottsboro, Grayson County

Marker Text

In 1904 James Patillo (J. P.) Smith platted streets here in a 10-acre wheat field and established the town of Hagerman. Named for railroad attorney James P. Hagerman, the town consisted of 250 residents, a cotton gin, school, church, post office, railroad depot, and several businesses by 1910. The town prospered and grew to contain three churches and a three-teacher school. However, in the 1920s residents and businesses began to abandon the area when it became known that the creation of Lake Texoma would completely inundate the town. Lake Texoma was created in 1943. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845 - 1995

Marker Details

Address Wildlife Rd.
Location Description Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, 6.3 mi. SW of Pottsboro, N side of Wildlife Rd. 0.1 mi. W of Refuge Rd., 0.3 mi. NW of refuge visitors center.
Marker # 7380
Dedicated 1995
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; flags
Latitude, Longitude 33.741325, -96.754004

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