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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29XS_first-united-methodist-church-of-hico_Hico-TX.html
In 1881, the Rev. John W. Hearn and Elder L.B. Hickman led 29 members in a newly organized Methodist church in Hico. The congregation held its early services in the Hico schoolhouse, and charter members included the L.T. Dillashaw, J.B. Hillyer, G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29WB_old-hico_Hico-TX.html
This site on Honey Creek marks the beginning in 1856 of the settlement of Hico. Earliest families to locate here J. G. Barbee, James R. and Henry Fuller, Isaac Steen, Isaac and Thomas Malone. In 1860 John R. Alford, a merchant, became the first …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27VM_clairette-schoolhouse_Hico-TX.html
The first Clairette schoolhouse was a one-room log structure built as early as 1871. This two-story building was constructed in 1912, one year after the creation of the Clairette Independent School District. It served until 1949, when the rural sc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OLP_united-methodist-church-of-fairy_Hico-TX.html
First church organized in Fairy. Chartered as "Martin's Gap Methodist Mission" on July 3, 1886, under the Rev. J. S. Moore. Charter members were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Steward, Lee Anderson, and Mesdames Hattie Chenault, G…
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