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B. F. Morris and the Town of Joaquin

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US 84, Joaquin, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 57' 56.70748000008", -94° 3' 19.90837000008"
 
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     Alabama-born Benjamin Franklin Morris (1827-1900) came to Texas in 1838 and settled in the area that became the pioneer village of Sarat. A prosperous farmer and rancher, he gave right of way through 500 acres of his land to the Houston, East & West Texas Railroad in 1884. He also provided a 100-acre townsite to be named for his grandson Joaquin (1878-1898), requesting that a depot be built here and that passenger trains stop daily. Morris, a Confederate veteran, later donated a building site for the First Baptist Church of Joaquin.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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