Details for William Williamson

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5361011553

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Marker Number 11553
Atlas Number 5361011553
Marker Title William Williamson
Index Entry William Williamson
Address
City Vidor
County Orange
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 401699
UTM Northing 3344294
Subject Codes educational topics
Marker Year 1979
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 105 / Aunt Sadie Dr., 8 mi. north of Vidor
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (1829-1900) This community egan in 1867 when Louisiana native William Williamson and his wife Joissine Desmarais bought squatters rights and a log house on this tract of public land. Their home served as the community gathering place for socials and church meetings. After the death of their son Absolom in 1890, the Williamson Cemetery (1.3 mi. N) was set aside. Vitally interested in education, Williamson served as a school trustee as did several of his 15 children and their descendants. In 1900 Williamson and his wife were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; this marked the beginning of Mormonism in this area. The first church house of pine logs was erected about 1901 by volunteers. In 1915 a frame building was constructed here on an acre of land donated by Williamson's son Joseph. Signs of the Williamson influence in the community include: an early school and a major road bearing the name; the annual July 24th commemoration of the Mormons' arrival in the Salt Lake Valley; the public cemetery which has about 650 graves; the Family Genealogical Association; and this church building which is located at the center of the community.

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