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McAdams Homeplace

, Walker County

Marker Text

John McAdams, III (1815-92), a veteran of the Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas Army, moved to present Walker County from the Sabine District. He and his first wife Hester White (1818-49) built this home in the 1840s. He later wed Mary Frances Bankhead (1834-1905). A land speculator, planter, and rancher, he also ran a cotton gin and sawmill. The area around his land became known as McAdams community. A post office was located there from 1888 to 1917. The family cemetery is now a public burial ground. In 1968 the house was moved here from the original site (1 mi. E).

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Huntsville take SH 75 NW approx. 3 miles to FM 1696; then W on FM 1696 approx. 7.5 miles to McAdams Cemetery (Homeplace is opposite the road from the cemetery).
Marker # 8465
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 30.76724, -95.771747

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