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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T15_brooklyn-lodge-no-386-a-f-a-m-historical_Forney-TX.html
Following the arrival of the Texas and Pacific Railroad in the village of Brooklyn in 1873, the town name was changed to Forney in honor of John Wein Forney, a director of the railroad. The local Masonic Lodge was organized the same year, using th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T14_dick-p-moore-house-historical_Forney-TX.html
Built in 1910, this home dates from a period of economic boom enjoyed by the town of Forney from 1873 until 1929. It was constructed for Georgia native Dick Parmenas Moore (1869-1943), a merchant who owned a large amount of cotton acreage in the a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T10_dixie-overland-highway-historical_Forney-TX.html
In the early 20th century, soon after the development of the automobile, travelers, city officials and others began planning for a network of paved overland routes. In the era before the advent of the interstate highway system, road associations p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0Y_first-presbyterian-church-of-forney-historical_Forney-TX.html
This church was created by the merger of two congregations. Before the town of Brooklyn was renamed Forney, the Brooklyn Church of the Presbytery of Bacon of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized in 1872. A second congregation, the Forn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0X_forney-high-school-building-historical_Forney-TX.html
Forney's first schoolhouse was built here about 1868, and its first general store was built nearby by pioneer settler John C. McKellar in 1871. This building was erected by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938-39. Designed by WPA archit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0W_forney-independent-school-district-historical_Forney-TX.html
Public education began in Forney (then named Brooklyn) about 1868 when a 16' x 16' room was built, serving as both a schoolhouse and Union church. Forney School District No. 9, formed in 1876, was part of a county-wide school system. In 1889 the f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0V_hillcrest-cemetery-historical_Forney-TX.html
After the community of Brooklyn was relocated and renamed Forney when the Texas and Pacific Railroad was built through here in 1873, its early burial ground was no longer convenient to the town. In 1878, a committee of civic leaders organized the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0U_mckellar-house-historical_Forney-TX.html
Originally built in 1873 by landowner and merchant John Alexander McKellar (1813-1875), this house was remodeled to its current appearance by his son, B. Yancy McKellar (1859-1916) about 1902. Features of the colonial revival structure include two…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0T_the-forney-messenger-historical_Forney-TX.html
The Forney Messenger is the oldest newspaper in continuous operation in Forney. Founded in 1896 by M.J. Cox, the first issue was printed on April 16 and contained a personal column, school news, a local church directory, and news from surrounding …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T0S_walter-dickson-adams-and-the-adams-drugstore-historical_Forney-TX.html
A native of Kaufman County, Walter Dickson Adams (1872-1961) came to Forney in 1887. In 1893 he purchased the F.M. Adams Drugstore, a successor of the R.C. Dansby Drugstore established in 1878. He was the town's most prominent druggist for the nex…
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