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R. E. (Bob) Stokes Homestead

Leonard, Fannin County

Marker Text

In 1895 R. E. (Bob) Stokes (1865-1944), his wife Ada, and their children migrated from Mississippi to Hickory Creek community in Fannin County. Stokes purchased this farm in 1901 and erected this house the following year. Nearby there was a log barn and a two-room workers' house.The family had ten children. Stokes served as trustee of the Bralley School and helped erect a new schoolhouse and Bethel Baptist Church building. Peddlers traveled dirt roads which Stokes helped maintain with a drag hitched to four mules.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Leonard take FM 272 NE 3 miles; house demolished; marker reported missing Jan. 2026.
Marker # 8938
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code farms
Latitude, Longitude 33.377532, -96.200311

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