Veterans Memorial - Sherman, TX
N 33° 38.173 W 096° 36.608
14S E 721660 N 3724383
A simple memorial to all veterans stands near the northwest corner of the Grayson County Courthouse grounds, 100 W Houston St, Sherman, TX.
Waymark Code: WMXTYB
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/27/2018
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There are several veterans memorials to be found on the courthouse grounds, but this small one is the only one to give a nod to veterans of all wars. It's easy to spot near the intersection of Houston and Crockett Streets.
Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial
In Honor Of: All War Veterans
Marker Text: In Honor of All War Veterans
Donated by Grayson County Council Veterans Organization
American Legion Post 62 29
870 376 398 536 225 845
V F W Post 2773 2772 9184
D A V Chapter 54
Amvets Post 47
Veterans W W 1 Barrack 81
Date of dedication: Unknown
Who Put it Here?: Grayson County Council Veterans Organization
Description of Memorial: This gray granite memorial sits atop a gray granite plinth, standing about four feet tall. There is text but on one side.
The current Grayson County Courthouse is on the same site as five of the six previous courthouses that have served the county since 1846. A riot in 1930 was the cause of the last courthouse's demise, as an angry mob torched it in order to get at a man locked in the courthouse's fireproof vault. He was there for his protection pending trial for assaulting the wife of the man who was employing him to work his land.
The man accused of the crime, George Hughes, really did commit the crime. The mob had drawn their own conclusions about what Hughes had done, and the Texas Rangers were here to provide security. One of them, Frank Hamer, would be in the news in just a few years for leading the posse that caught Bonnie and Clyde. In any event, the mob grew uglier -- Hamer warned that there was no chance they'd be able to hold the trial for Hughes -- and stone-throwing turned into gasoline and matches, leaving the courthouse in a pile of rubble. The mob dragged Hughes's corpse from the vault and hanged it, and it would be six years before Grayson County had a courthouse again.
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): Not listed
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