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Vicinity of Fort Inglish

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Bonham, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 34' 54.52097999988", -96° 10' 4.04483999988"
 
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    (exact original location unknown) Spot where settlement of town of Bonham began. On 1,250-acre land grant of to Bailey Inglish (1797-1867), former Miller County, Ark., sheriff who led train of settlers traveling by oxcart to this site in 1837. Here they built a log stockade and blockhouse with gun ports for use in community defense. In a typical fight (1841), the Indians were repulsed, but captured two young boys hunting cows near the fort. (The boys returned later.) Called Bois d'Arc in 1840, town was renamed (1843) to honor Texas War for Independence hero, Col. James Butler Bonham (1807-1836).

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Vicinity of Fort Inglish Historical Marker Location Map, Bonham, Texas