Details for Brachfield

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013967

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Marker Number 13967
Atlas Number 5507013967
Marker Title Brachfield
Index Entry Brachfield
Address FM 840
City Minden
County Rusk
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 344376
UTM Northing 3546475
Subject Codes cities and towns; Jewish topics; state senators; county officials; schools
Marker Year 2007
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 5 mi NE at FM 840 and FM 1798
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text This rural community has been known by many names. First called Gibsontown, it changed to Murval when a post office operated from 1853 to 1866. During the 1890s, The Rusk County News labeled the locale Needmore, and a hotel and school soon opened. Brachfield post office (1900-1906) was named for Charles Louis Brachfield (1871-1947), who made a stump speech here while campaigning for political office. Brachfield served 23 years as state senator and county and district judge; in 1926, he ran for attorney general as the first Jewish candidate for statewide office. The school merged with Patrick School in 1912. Sawmills, cotton, dairy, cattle, poultry, oil and gas have supported the local economy. (2007)

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