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Site of Fort Lyday

Ladonia, Fannin County

Marker Text

Early Texas pioneer Isaac Lyday built a fort in this area soon after settling here in 1836. The compound, located .75 mi. E. and .5 mi. N. of the old Lyday Crossing on the North Sulphur River, consisted of living quarters, storerooms, and a large community well. Many local families gathered inside the fort during Indian raids. Due to an increase in these raids, the area was almost abandoned by Anglo settlers until Texas Ranger Captain William B. Stout arrived in 1838 to organize a Ranger force. Lyday was elected captain of the company and served until 1839. Fort Lyday continued to shelter settlers until the raids subsided ca. 1843, and the fort was eventually abandoned. (1983)

Marker Details

Address FM 904
Location Description FM 904, north of CR 3625
Marker # 8887
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code forts; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 33.473832, -95.876936

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