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Choctaw Robinson Tree

Comanche, Comanche County

Marker Text

The Rev. William Robinson (1809-98), pioneer Baptist missionary, was born in North Carolina and came to Texas in 1848. He organized and served as pastor to churches in Rusk, Johnson, Erath and Comanche counties. At the same time, he supported his large family by farming. He was called "Choctaw Bill" because a band of Choctaw Indians once complained about his long sermons. The Rev. Mr. Robinson often preached for hours beneath this tree, near a rough frontier town. While he spoke, he rested his gun in the fork of the tree. His grave is located in nearby Baggett Cemetery. (1975)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description beneath a tree, on the north side of FM 591 approximately 1300 ft. west of the FM 1702 intersection; embedded in a rock monument
Marker # 838
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Baptist denomination; religious leaders
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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