F.M. Dougherty
N 33° 37.842 W 097° 07.519
14S E 673880 N 3722786
Texas Historical Marker commemorating the career of F.M. Dougherty. Located in the Fairview Cemetery, Gainesville, TX, with Dougherty's grave marked by the tallest obelisk in the cemetery.
Waymark Code: WME1R8
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2012
Views: 5
In his book, "Heroes, Scoundrels, and Angels," author Ron Melugin suggests that the fifty-foot-tall obelisk may have been the Washington Monument representation in the Columbian Exposition at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. F.M. Dougherty's son, William, purchased this monument at some point in the late 1800s and placed it here.
Marker Number: 15277
Marker Text: (February 13, 1826 - December 27, 1895)
Alabama native Francis Marion Dougherty came to Texas in the 1840s, moving to Gainesville in 1858. Following service in the Civil War, where he saw action in the Red River Campaign of western Louisiana, he returned to Cooke County and worked as a merchant. Elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1879 and again in 1881, he worked on a number of important issues, including fence law, county boundaries, agriculture and railroad development. He was also a Gainesville banker and businessman, leading the board of trade, which helped develop the county fair.
Recorded – 2003
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