Details for Grapevine

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439002253

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Marker Number 2253
Atlas Number 5439002253
Marker Title Grapevine
Index Entry Grapevine
Address 211 Main St.
City Grapevine
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 679669
UTM Northing 3646227
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1979
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 211 Main St., Grapevine
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Wild mustang grapes growing profusely in this area inspired the name "Grapevine" for this community. Ambrose Foster (1794?-1847) and his wife Susannah Medlin (1796-1876) were among the first settlers in 1845, from Platte County, Missouri. The Fosters, their daughters and sons-in-law acquired land that became the heart of Grapevine. Within the first year worship services and school classes were conducted. Cattle raising was the major enterprise prior to the Civil War. Beef cattle were sold to Camp Worth (present Fort Worth) by Archibald Leonard, Fosters' son-in-law, who owned a mercantile store. In 1858 a Federal Post Office was established and run by Solon Dunn. During the 1870s the village was also known as "Dunnville". In 1914 the name became "Grapevine". After the Cotton Belt Railroad line opened in 1888, the town thrived as a shipping center for cotton, grain, truck crops and dairy products. In 1907 Grapevine incorporated. By 1934 two major paved roads leading to Dallas and Fort Worth were constructed. A dam built in 1942 on Denton Creek formed Lake Grapevine. It serves as a water supply, flood control measure, and a recreational area. In 1974 the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport opened within the city limits. (1979)