Morris County
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 33° 01.923 W 094° 43.471
15S E 338950 N 3656161
A standard black plate marker -- not a pink granite block marker and NOT at the County Courthouse -- for Morris County in Daingerfield TX
Waymark Code: WMKQY4
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/19/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 12

This marker is oddly located in the south side of a city park along Webb Street (olf US 67) in downtown Daingerfield. Most of the text is about other counties and we have seen this text before on other markers - so this marker is doubly odd.
Marker Number: 12684

Marker Text:
Created and organized in 1875, with Daingerfield as county seat. Named for William W. Morris (1805-1883), who came to Texas in 1849. When the Civil War began in 1861, was in 8th Legislature that armed the state, enacted soldiers' families' relief laws and set up 2,000 mile frontier and coastline defenses. Also in 13th Legislature, 1873-75. Of the 254 Texas counties, 42 bear Indian, French or Spanish names. 10 honor such colonizers as Stephen F. Austin, "Father of Texas". 12 were named for Washington, Clay and other American patriots. 96 were named for men who fought in the Texas War for Independence (15 dying at the Alamo), signed the Declaration of Independence from Mexico, or served as statesmen in the Republic of Texas. 23 have the names of frontiersmen and pioneers. 11 honor American statesmen who worked for the annexation of Texas; 10, leaders in Texas since statehood, including jurists, ministers, educators, historians, statesmen; and 36, men like Morris prominent in the Confederacy during the Civil War. Delta and 8 others have geographical names. San Jacinto and Val Verde were named for battles; Live Oak and Orange, for trees; and Mason for a fort. (1964)


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