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Jabez and Harriet Haning

Howe, Grayson County

Marker Text

Jabez Haning (1827-1883) came to Grayson County with his family in 1846. In the 1850s Jabez Haning obtained a grant of 320 acres of land from the Peters colony. His land was located about nine miles south of the town of Sherman. Harriet Campbell (1834-1880) and Jabez Haning were married in 1854 and established a farm. In 1873 the Houston & Texas Central Railway established a line south of Sherman. The route went through the Haning property, and they donated land for a town site in 1876. The town was named Howe, probably in honor of a railroad official.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Hall Cemetery, 3 mi. west of Howe
Marker # 7382
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; women
Latitude, Longitude 33.496378, -96.654421

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