Details for Honey Grove City Hall

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5147008899

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Marker Number 8899
Atlas Number 5147008899
Marker Title Honey Grove City Hall
Index Entry Honey Grove City Hall
Address
City Honey Grove
County Fannin
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 229990
UTM Northing 3720119
Subject Codes cities and towns; buildings
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hickory & 6th St.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1885, ten years after the town of Honey Grove was incorporated, Mayor J. P. Gilmer brought to the attention of the City Council the need for a city hall and jail building. This structure was completed four years later. It is Fannin County's only original civic building that is still standing. The minutes of the City Council meetings during the years 1885-1889 are full of the deliberations concerning the construction of the city hall, including the matters of lot selection, financing, selection of a builder, and selection of material. A piece of property secured by the City Hall and Jail Committee in 1886 later was thought to be too small to serve Honey Grove's future needs, and this site was selected in 1888. The Fannin County Commissioners Court offered $500 in financial aid, but when the commissioners requested a 25% interest in the building, the City Council voted to reject their offer. W. N. Allen was awarded the construction contract in October 1888. Stone for the building was secured from the Floyd Quarry, an early Honey Grove industry. Bad weather delayed the completion of the new city hall and jail until October 1889. It has since continued to serve as the seat of government in Honey Grove.

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