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Bonham, Fannin County

Marker Text

This area was first settled by Anglo- Americans who traveled up the Red River by steamboat in 1836. Fannin County was created in 1837, organized 1838, and named for James W. Fannin (1805-36), who was massacred with his soldiers at Goliad (March 27, 1836) after surrendering to the Mexican army. County officials first met at Jacob Black's cabin on the Red River. The county seat was moved in 1840 to Warren and in 1843 to Bois d' Arc, which was renamed in 1844 in honor of James Butler Bonham (1807-36), a hero of the siege of the Alamo.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Fannin County Courthouse grounds, northwest corner, East 5th Street at North Main Street
Marker # 8872
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type other, 24" x 18"
Code counties; courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 33.577819, -96.178907

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