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Fanthorp Inn

Anderson, Grimes County

Marker Text

Built in 1834 by Henry Fanthorp as a home for his bride, Rachel Kennard. Enlarged for hotel purpose. Served as first mercantile establishment and first post office (1835) in the region. Here Kenneth Lewis Anderson, vice-president of the Republic of Texas, died July 3, 1845. Stage lines from Houston to Old Springfield and Nacogdoches to Austin crossed here.

Marker Details

Address 579 S. Main
Location Description 579 S. Main, Anderson (Fanthorp Inn State Historic Park).
Marker # 8573
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial Marker (gray granite)
Code inns, hotels, motels
Latitude, Longitude 30.482865, -95.984024

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