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Site of Former Town of Danville

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Willis, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 28' 32.64917999988", -95° 31' 20.4843199998"
 
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     Founded before 1840 as trade center, rich plantation area. Many prominent families had Texas beginnings here. At peak, town had 15 businesses, several churches, good schools; refusing right-of-way to Houston & Great Northern Railway in 1870s, lost its people and commerce to new town of Willis, on the railroad. Sheperd Hill Cemetery (at this site) is all that remains of the once-thriving town. Claim to enduring fame lies in memory of Jonathan Lindley, a Danville man who lost his life defending cause of Texas at , March 6, 1836.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Site of Former Town of Danville Historical Marker Location Map, Willis, Texas