Details for Greenleaf Fisk

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5049002273

Data

Marker Number 2273
Atlas Number 5049002273
Marker Title Greenleaf Fisk
Index Entry Fisk, Greenleaf
Address
City Brownwood
County Brown
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 501840
UTM Northing 3509654
Subject Codes county official; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; state official; pioneers
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse square, Center and Broadway, Brownwood
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text "Father of Brownwood" (1807-1888) Donor of present townsite of Brownwood, Fisk was noted as a soldier, public servant, surveyor, and businessman. The son of English parents, he was born in New York. As a boy he was so studious that he voluntarily gave up recess periods to read. In 1834 he abandoned his preparation for the Presbyterian ministry and, with a friend, embarked down the Ohio River on a skiff to brave the Texas frontier. Settling at Mina (present Bastrop), he fought in the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836. He later served in various county offices in Bastrop and Williamson counties and was a senator in the Republic of Texas. As a government surveyor in this period, he mapped this region and like it so well he determined to settle here. Having received in 1846, for his service in the Texas Revolution, a large land grant in this vicinity, he moved here in 1860. Besides teaching, he also served as county judge and in other offices. When difficulties arose over the location of the county seat, he donated 60 acres for the town and 100 acres for county purposes. He then persuaded many citizens to move here from the old townsite. At his death in 1888, Fisk was buried in Greenleaf Cemetery. He married twice and had 15 children. (1968)

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