
Towles Building - Canton, TX
N 32° 33.397 W 095° 51.800
15S E 231142 N 3605752
A Free State Historical Association marker is attached to the Towles Building, 116 E Dallas St, Canton, TX, noting the military and civil service of Captain Thomas J. Towles, as well as his actions during the Van Zandt County Seat War in 1877.
Waymark Code: WMP2VB
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/18/2015
Views: 5
Today, the building is home to the Dirt Road Divas, a boutique and coffee shop. The sign itself says:
This building was erected in 1893 by Captain Thomas J. Towles, Confederate Veteran who served in Co. G, 3rd TX Cav. & wounded in the Atlanta Campaign. He served the Co. as Sheriff, Tax Collector & State Representative. During The County Seat War in 1877 Towles led Canton citizens to Wills Point in protest of the removal of the county seat from Canton. Born in 1849 in GA, Towles came to Van Zandt Co. at age 14. Dying in 1909, he is buried in The Canton City cemetery. Civic Leader Henry Lewis purchased the building in 2004 and restored it.
Group that erected the marker: Free State Historical Association
 URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
 Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: 116 E Dallas St Canton, TX USA 75103

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