Details for Portland

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5147008918

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Marker Number 8918
Atlas Number 5147008918
Marker Title Portland
Index Entry Portland
Address
City Portland
County Fannin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 764985
UTM Northing 3704500
Subject Codes cities and towns; ghost towns
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Bailey take SH 78N .5 miles to FM 1552;then east on FM 1552 1.5 miles to R.O.W.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The earliest known settler in the Portland community was Jesse Green London (1843-1875). A native of Missouri and a Confederate veteran who brought his family here in 1873. Other early settlers included members of the Tefteller, Cline, Bell, Henderson, Goin, and Biggerstaff families. The small farming community boasted several business establishments, including a blacksmith shop and a wood shop by the late 1880s.The six-grade Portland School opened in 1879 and met in a one-room log building until the school district was consolidated with two other area schools in 1898. The grocery store served as a residence and post office as well. Founded at the end of the 19th century, the Portland Congregational Methodist Church worshiped in the old log schoolhouse until 1909 when a sanctuary was built at this site. The opportunity for Portland to grow and prosper was denied when the rail line was laid south of the settlement. Although a few homes and this church building are all that remain of the community, the settlers left a rich heritage for their descendants, many of whom still live in the area.

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