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Hagerville Community

, Houston County

Marker Text

Kentuckian James Henry Hager (1822-1879) and his wife Naoma (Clark) came to Texas in the 1840s. Hager, a farmer and cabinet maker, opened a blacksmith shop and mill in Houston County. The Nacogdoches-to-Navasota stage and mail road ran beside his log home. Hager's son, James Polk, began a post office in 1891 and named the area "Hagersville". Another son, W.J.(Bill) donated land for a schoolhouse that was used for worship. Many residents moved closer to the sawmills and the post office closed in 1905. Business declined but the Community retains its identity.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 1.4 miles east of Kennard on SH 7
Marker # 9464
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.373491, -95.166012

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