Details for Pioneer Smith Brothers

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5119006945

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Marker Number 6945
Atlas Number 5119006945
Marker Title Pioneer Smith Brothers
Index Entry Smith Brothers
Address
City Cooper
County Delta
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 239924
UTM Northing 3696647
Subject Codes pioneers
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location about 3.5 mi. west of Cooper on FM 64
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Tall, strong men who helped to carve Delta County out of Texas frontier. Benjamin, Charles, Gilford and Mira J. Smith came to Texas from Arkansas before or during the 1840s. They obtained from heirs title to the Moses Williams land grant, patented 1849, and surveyed by Major George W. Stell. After 1853 several generations of the Smith family lived here. The brothers were each 6 feet, 4 inches or taller and weighed over 250 pounds. they cut logs and built their cabins with puncheon (split-log) floors, riven-board roofs and homemade furniture. Instead of nails, wooden pegs were used; instead of glass windows, board shutters. Chimneys were of black clay mud plastered over sticks. Bear meat was the main food, obtained by hunting with flintlock rifles in such dangerous places as Jernigan Thicket, 2 miles west. Charles Smith kept bees, and was known as "Honey." Mira J. Smith was a key man in settling of Delta County, because he was an early blacksmith. His first son, Moses, became a tanner; the second son, Henry, a blacksmith. The women of the four families carded cotton and wool, and spun, wove and sewed clothing. Young Moses Smith also made men's buckskin suits. Grant has produced over $1,000,000 worth of cotton. Marker sponsored by Lina M. and Melvin W. Smith, Margueritta and Ernest O. Smith

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