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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI3F_site-of-martin-wagon-company_Lufkin-TX.html
David Webster Martin (d. 1916) and his two sons opened a small wagon shop here in 1908. An inventor and designer, Martin developed various wagons for use in the lumber industry. In partnership with B.L. Zeagler, he incorporated the operation as th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHV0_original-site-of-st-cyprians-episcopal-church_Lufkin-TX.html
The first Episcopal service in Lufkin was held in 1893 by the Rev. George L. Crocket for the W.G. Barron and R.B. Shearer families. St. Mary's Mission was established in 1895 by the Rev. C.M. Beckwith, but the congregation did not have a permanent…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHUJ_walker-cemetery_Lufkin-TX.html
This part of Angelina County has long been called Red Land, or Redland, for the red soil ridge that forms the center of the community. In 1846, Thomas R. Walker moved into the area from North Carolina. In 1851, he wed Emily Z. Briscoe, and the cou…
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