First Site of City of Sherman
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 33° 40.700 W 096° 41.894
14S E 713382 N 3728868
Texas Historical Marker documenting the establishment of the city of Sherman, and its subsequent relocation to its current site. Located on the east side of Preston Road (TX 289) and Double D Ranch Rd, just north of US 82.
Waymark Code: WME1PF
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 7

Marker Number: 11534

Marker Text:
When Grayson County was created on March 17, 1846, by the first legislature of the State of Texas, the act named the county seat in honor of Sidney Sherman (1805-73), an heroic leader at the Battle of San Jacinto and in the affairs of the Republic of Texas. Commissioners to select possible courthouse sites within 3 miles of center of the county were Micajah Davis, George C. Dugan, Richard McIntire, James Shannon, and James G. Thompson. This site on the old Cherokee Trail and the road to important river crossing at Preston Bend won approval of the voters. Townsite lots were auctioned late in the year 1846. Chief Justice James G. Thompson supervised building of courthouse under a contract awarded in Jan. 1847 to M. L. Webster. Completion of the structure called for special celebration in a Fourth of July picnic with barbeque, a barrel of whiskey, music, and dancing. Water and wood for public use were scarce at this site, called "a bald prairie". State Representative James B. Shannon (one of the original county seat commissioners) secured new legislation; he and Samuel Blagg, his business partner, on Nov. 23, 1848, deeded from their holdings to the county commissioners an 80-acre Sherman townsite 5 miles to the east. (1972) Incise on back: Sponsored by the Grayson County Historical Survey Committee and erected by the Sherman City Council as a memorial to the pioneers of this area


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