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George Washington Stell, Sr.

Paris, Lamar County

Marker Text

(1793 - Dec. 12, 1870) A veteran of the War of 1812, Virginia native George W. Stell, Sr. came to Texas in the late 1830s. A farmer, surveyor, and builder, he constructed the first courthouse in Paris after it was named the Lamar County Seat in 1844. Stell, who was deaf, also surveyed the route of the Central National Road for the Republic of Texas Congress. Stretching for 130 miles from the Trinity River to the Red River, it helped open the area for settlement.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Shady Grove Cemetery off FM 905, 9 mi. south of Paris
Marker # 8228
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type grave marker
Code land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; persons with disabilities
Latitude, Longitude 33.569641, -95.43042

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