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Site of Former Settlement of Richardson's Bluff |
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Evadale,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
30° 20' 56.95339999992",
-94° 4' 40.99735999992"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Homesite of Benjamin Richardson (1775?-1848?), an 1830 de Zavala colony settler. With his sons, Richardson operated a ferry that was of great service, especially in 1836 Runaway Scrape, aiding civilians as they fled toward the U. S. in fear of Santa Anna. Place later was renamed Ford's Bluff, for family with millsite here in 1852. In 1894 Mannie Cox opened a local shingle mill that was sold in 1902 to Kirby Lumber Company. When Kirby built sawmill in 1904, the site was renamed in honor of Miss Eva Dale, a teacher at the Southeast Texas Male and Female College in Jasper.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Site of Former Settlement of Richardson's Bluff Historical Marker Location Map, Evadale, Texas
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