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City of Crandall

Crandall, Kaufman County

Marker Text

Named for The Rev. C. F. Crandall (1827-1906), Methodist minister who came here from Indiana, 1877, and bought 1800 acres of land. When Texas Trunk Line Railroad built east from Dallas in 1880, he gave bonus for rail service and was first postmaster when post office was created in 1881. Baptists, Disciples of Christ, and Methodists built churches. Townsite plat was recorded in 1889. The city school system was established in 1901. By the early 1900s, town had a lumber yard, several stores, 3 physicians, 3 banks. It remains a center for agriculture and recreation. (1971)

Marker Details

Address S. Main St.
Location Description S. Main Street, park on east side between Gleason and Holly streets
Marker # 8505
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 32.626896, -96.455948

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