On Harris Creek Church Road (County Road 336) 0.2 miles south of County Road 41, on the right when traveling south.
In the vicinity
of Harris' Place
Scouts from the Army of the
Republic of Texas were dispatched
from the present county of Van Zandt
after the battle with Cherokees
and associate tribes July 16, 1839
in which Chief Bowles was . . . — — Map (db m88740) HM
On Farm to Market Road 16E at Farm to Market Road 757, on the right when traveling east on Road 16E.
In 1852 the Rev. Joshua Starr, a Methodist minister from Alabama, bought 640 acres of land here on the Dallas-Shreveport Road. Platting Starrville, one of the earliest towns in Smith County, he sold lots with deed covenants against gambling and . . . — — Map (db m92268) HM
On Farm to Market Road 16E, 0.2 miles west of County Road 369, on the left when traveling west.
Starrville was originally part of the I.W. Hall survey and, by 1849, the town had become a stop on the Dallas-Shreveport road. In 1852, reverend Joshua Starr bought the land and began selling town lots. During the summer of 1862, Starrville was the . . . — — Map (db m92267) HM
On State Highway 155, 1 mile north of Farm to Market Road 16, on the right when traveling north.
South Carolina planter Francis Lemuel Kay (1814-1867) settled in Smith County in 1856. Between 1856 and 1860, Kay bought 640 acres of land and built this two-story home for his wife Mary Ellen (Black) (1826-1896) and their eleven children. By 1860 . . . — — Map (db m33430) HM
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