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On This Site Stood for a Century an Old Stone House

Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County

Marker Text

On this site stood for a century an old stone house thought to have been built in 1779 by Antonio Gil YBarbo. Sold by him as community property in 1805. Headquarters in 1806 for William Barr and Samuel Davenport, Indian traders. It served as trading post, store, warehouse, town hall, fort, barracks, church, tavern, and saloon before being torn down in 1902 by W. W. and Charles Perkins, last owners. Reconstructed in 1936 on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College. This Site Marked by the State of Texas 1936

Marker Details

Address 215 E. Main Street
Location Description
Marker # 9394
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial bronze plaque
Code pioneers; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 31.60803, -94.659376

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