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This burial site was first used in the 1830s for the family of James Clark, the founder of Clarksville, who is interred here. The earliest grave is that of his father Benjamin Clark, a veteran of the American Revolution. Other graves include those…
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On this Site Stood the Home of The Northern Standard A pioneer Texas newspaper edited and published from August 20, 1842 to October 25, 1887 by Colonel Charles DeMorse (1816-1887) ◊ A loyal statesman and a finished scholar of…
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Across the street from this site, and facing the County Courthouse which was later (1885) torn down, the Donoho Hotel and stage stand operated during the Civil War, 1861-65. Travel in those years was heavy. Soldiers arriving in Texas from Arkansas…
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Pioneer soldier, statesman and publisher Founder and Editor of the Northern Standard 1842-1887 First and most important newspaper in the region during that period Around two log rooms built in 1833, he erected his colonial home in…
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incorporated December 29, 1837 Named in honor of James Clark who settled near here in 1834
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