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Central National Road

Ladonia, Fannin County

Marker Text

Created 1844 to connect Texas Republic with the United States. Route began in Dallas, to go to Kiomatia Crossing on Red River. Surveyed by Maj. George W. Stell, road was to be 30' wide and clear of tree stumps more than a foot high. Route ran north of land of John H. Loring (1 mi. E of present Ladonia), coming eastward to make abrupt north turn here and push over Sulphur River at crossing named for Isaac Lyday, who came here in 1836. A small segment of the road may still be seen (1972) skirting Lyday Cemetery in the W. D. Wehrmann, Jr. pasture, just east of FM 904, southwest of Dial. (1972)

Marker Details

Address FM 904
Location Description FM 904, 100 feet N of FM 64. Marker reported missing Nov. 1995. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 8855
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads
Latitude, Longitude 33.436521, -95.875649

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