Buffalo
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 32° 19.291 W 096° 14.971
14S E 758929 N 3579398
Standing in a turnout, the post that once held the Texas Historical Marker for the mid-19th century Buffalo community, brushed off the map with the rise of Athens, TX. The plate has been completely sheared off.
Waymark Code: WMN92W
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/22/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 6

Marker Number: 10346

Marker Text:
The THC Atlas indicates that the marker text was: Before Henderson County was created by the Texas Legislature in 1846, a small community known as Buffalo had developed around a ferry that operated in this area on the Trinity River. Despite its location in the northwest section of the county, Buffalo served as the seat of government from 1847 until 1850. Instrumental in the development of the small community were pioneer area landholder Henry Jeffries and surveyor and lawyer John H. Reagan. Reagan, who later became a United States Congressman and served as Postmaster General of the Confederacy, was appointed road overseer, deputy sheriff, and first probate judge. Few records have survived to tell the history of Buffalo. Although lots for a church and school were designated on the town plat,no other reference to their existence has been uncovered. The community was awarded a post office in 1847. Minutes of the Commissioners' Court indicate that the major work done during the county's formative years was the establishment and laying out of public roads, most of which began at Buffalo and extended in all directions. When Athens became the Henderson County Seat in 1850, Buffalo began to decline and eventually disappeared, never realizing the expectations of its founders. (1984)


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