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Coho and Nancy Jane Smith Farmstead Site

Azle, Parker County

Marker Text

Early settlers to this area, who began arriving about 1849, included James and Sarah Hoggard. Their daughter, Nancy Jane, married John J. "Coho" Smith, a cabinet maker and teacher. The Smiths bought property at this site soon after their marriage in 1861. Their original one-room cabin was enlarged as the family grew, and according to local history it also served as a school. Archeological investigations at the site have revealed many aspects of a 19th-century farmstead, including a hand-dug well, root cellar, spring house, and rock walls which may have been part of a fortified structure. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995.

Marker Details

Address 1181 S. Stewart
Location Description 1181 S. Stewart, Cross Timbers Golf Course, near the 18th green.
Marker # 932
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code archeology; farms; women
Latitude, Longitude 32.882709, -97.56491

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