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Judge James Hooker

East Tawakoni, Rains County

Marker Text

Prominent Hunt County pioneer (1807-1865) Came to Texas 1840. Granted a 640-acre headright by Republic of Texas. Served as commissioner to organize county and locate county seat. First postmaster of Hooker's Mill settlement where he owned area's first steam mill. Town important stop on Clarksville to Austin Road. Represented county in Fourth and Sixth Legislatures. Member of Secession Convention. Buried here on his headright. Recorded - 1966

Marker Details

Address FM 513
Location Description Hooker Cemetery, FM 513 just north of E. Tawakoni and about 5 mi. south of Lone Oak
Marker # 7803
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type grave marker
Code judges
Latitude, Longitude 32.918028, -95.965515

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