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Risser Hospital

Bonham, Fannin County

Marker Text

Constructed about 1915 by John Sparger, Jr., this building first served as the residence of D. W. Sweeney, a local merchant and banker. In 1956 it was purchased by Dr. Joe A. Risser and opened as an 18-bed hospital, one of several doctor-operated clinics that served the medical needs of Bonham residents. Risser Hospital gained national attention on Nov. 16, 1961, when Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, died in the northeast downstairs room while a patient here. Dr. Risser, Rayburn's personal physician, operated the facility until 1971, when it was closed. (1981)

Marker Details

Address 921 N. Center
Location Description
Marker # 8927
Dedicated 1982
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code hospitals
Latitude, Longitude 33.579443, -96.181342

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