Details for Vernon Dalhart

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5315008027

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Marker Number 8027
Atlas Number 5315008027
Marker Title Vernon Dalhart
Index Entry Dalhart, Vernon
Address 123 W. Austin St.
City Jefferson
County Marion
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 374069
UTM Northing 3625118
Subject Codes opera houses and theatre
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text (April 6, 1881 - September 15, 1948) Born in Jefferson, Vernon Dalhart (Marion Try Slaughter II) began his career here at Kahn Saloon, starred later in operas in New York, and recorded for Edison's talking machine. His rendition of "The Prisoner's Song" (1924) was the first folk ballad to sell over a million records, and led to the rise of country music as an American art form. Dalhart is said to have made over 3,500 records, many under assumed names. Nostalgia for Jefferson echoed in his "Caroline," "Bully of the Town," and other hits. Within ten years he earned and lost a fortune, later living in obscurity. Incise in base: Marker sponsored by the Hoblitzelle Foundation.

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