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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AGP_denton-county-courthouse_Denton-TX.html
Built 1896-97. Fifth courthouse for Denton County. First was at Alton, second at Pinckneyville. Third (in Denton) was burned in crime charged to a member of the Sam Bass Gang of outlaws.
Walls are native limestone; columns, Burnet County marble…
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Created April 11, 1846
from Fannin County
Organized July 13, 1846
with Denton as county seat
Both town and county are
named in honor of
John B. Denton
1807-1841
Pioneer preacher, lawyer
and Indian fighter
First county seat designated…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21SZ_denton-county-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Denton-TX.html
Denton County
proudly honors
all those who
have given for their nation in
a time of war
serving in
The Spanish-
American War
World War I
World War II
The Korean War
The Vietnam War
The Persian Gulf War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21SY_edna-westbrook-trigg-in-denton-county_Denton-TX.html
Edna Westbrook Trigg (1868-1946) was the first county home demonstration agent appointed in Texas in 1915, serving in Denton County from February 1916 through December 1937. She was named Denton County home demonstration emeritus from January 1, 1…
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Erected by Daughters of the Confederacy in memory of our Confederate soldiers, who in heroic self-sacrifice and devoted loyalty gave their manhood and their lives to the South in her hour of need.
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In Memoriam
"Th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QGU_beulah-a-harriss_Denton-TX.html
Beulah A. Harriss (1889-1977) moved to Denton in 1914 from Nebraska to become the first women's physical education teacher at North Texas State Normal College, now University of North Texas (UNT). With a degree from the University of Nebraska in p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ89_the-city-of-denton_Denton-TX.html
Pioneers settled this locality in the 1840's. In 1846 the Texas Legislature created Denton County — one of several carved from the Peters Colony grant. After trying other sites, the voters in 1856 accepted for county seat this tract donated …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ85_john-b-denton_Denton-TX.html
Born in Tennessee July 26, 1806, came to Texas in January, 1836. As a Methodist circuit rider killed in the Village Creek Indian fight May 24, 1841 in what is now Tarrant County. Named for Gen. Edward H. Tarrant who commanded the volunteers. Dento…