Details for Birthplace of City of Kaufman; Site of King's Fort

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5257008530

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Marker Number 8530
Atlas Number 5257008530
Marker Title Birthplace of City of Kaufman; Site of King's Fort
Index Entry Kaufman, Birthplace of City of; Site of King's Fort
Address
City Kaufman
County Kaufman
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 752292
UTM Northing 3609412
Subject Codes cities and towns; forts
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 607 N. Clay at Pyle St., Kaufman
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text (Founded 1840) Established by Wm. P. King and 40 pioneers he led from Holly Springs, Miss.; this was then in Nacogdoches County, Republic of Texas. Caddo, Cherokee, Delaware and Kickapoo Indians roamed the area. Settlers built log cabins inside the fort. When the Indian menace lessened, Kingsboro (or early Kaufman) began to grow. Supplies came from San Antonio, in arduous yearly trips there. Hearing the Texas Republic was joining the United States, King in 1846 got patent to lands at the fort. Although he soon died, his widow carried on his plans for the colony. (1970) Incise on back: Kaufman County Historical Survey Committee

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