Site of Bullard Community
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Raven
N 30° 54.660 W 095° 54.679
15R E 221753 N 3423371
A marker off the east shoulder of SH-90 in Madison County (3mi south of Madisonville -- at the intersection of the 2-lane highway and CR-106) briefly denoting the history of a family who settled in this area.
Waymark Code: WM12PVH
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/28/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 3

Marker Number: 12470

Marker Text:

(3 miles East)

Alabama native Calvin Cullee Bullard (1824-1882) brought his family to this area from Hunt County, Texas, in 1867 and settled on 160 acres of land between Bedias Creek and Caney Creek. In their new home, he and his second wife, Zillah (Woodbury), reared three of Bullard's children from his first marriage and six of their own.

Calvin Bullard had a blacksmith shop in the community that bears his name, and several of his descendants followed in his footsteps. The Bullards were also farmers, as were other families in the area, raising cotton as their primary cash crop.

Active beyond their community, Calvin E. Bullard served a term as county tax assessor-collector and Rube Bullard was a justice of the peace and five-term Madison County commissioner. A one-room schoolhouse was built in the Bullard community to address the educational needs of the neighboring children. It operated from 1890 until 1923. Worship services were held in the schoolhouse, as well as in an outdoor brush arbor when the weather permitted.

Calvin and Zillah Bullard and many of their descendants are buried in the Bethel cemetery in nearby Grimes County. Their contributions to Madison County history as early settlers and the founders of a community reflect the settlement patterns in this part of Texas and remain an important part of the area's history.

Marker is property of the State of Texas
(2001)


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