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Historical Markers in Whitesboro, Texas
Sherman is the county seat for Grayson County
Whitesboro is in Grayson County
Grayson County (104) ►
ADJACENT TO GRAYSON COUNTY
Collin County (204) ►
Cooke County (41) ►
Denton County (111) ►
Fannin County (97) ►
Bryan County, Oklahoma (16) ►
Love County, Oklahoma (4) ►
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ADJACENT TO GRAYSON COUNTY
Collin County (204) ►
Cooke County (41) ►
Denton County (111) ►
Fannin County (97) ►
Bryan County, Oklahoma (16) ►
Love County, Oklahoma (4) ►
Marshall County, Oklahoma (1) ►
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1 ► Texas, Grayson County, Whitesboro — 7355 — Diamond Horse Ranch — ![]() |
Founded 1850 by James R. and John Diamond, joined later by their brother George, who had founded paper that today is Houston "Post." Station, 1858-1861, on Butterfield Stage Line. The Diamond brothers were political leaders and active in Texas . . . — — Map (db m96726) HM |
2 ► Texas, Grayson County, Whitesboro — Diamond Station — Butterfield Overland Mail Stage Stop — ![]() |
The Diamond Station was a stop along the nearly 700 mile stretch across the Lone Star State for the Butterfield Overland Mail Stage Line Company. The Butterfield Overland Mail Company held the U.S. Mail contract for the first cross-country trek from . . . — — Map (db m96733) HM |
3 ► Texas, Grayson County, Whitesboro — Pioneer Park — ![]() |
Diamond Cemetery purchased in 1998 by Carroll and Billie Hagan Brown and restored as Pioneer Park. With the assistance of George Rains, the Browns developed this site as a tribute to the founding pioneers of Whitesboro. Maintained as a park and . . . — — Map (db m96742) HM |
4 ► Texas, Grayson County, Whitesboro — 11530 — Sanborn Ranch — ![]() |
Established in late 1870's by H. B. Sanborn, one of the major promoters of barbed wire. Ranch (a showplace) was first large area in Texas to be fenced with barbed wire - a model demonstration project, contributing to decline of open-range west. In . . . — — Map (db m238001) HM |
5 ► Texas, Grayson County, Whitesboro — 11560 — Whitesboro — ![]() |
Settlers moved to this site after Ambrose B. White (1811-83) camped here on his way west from Illinois in 1848. His inn here was on the Butterfield Stage route after 1858. The post office, opened in 1860, was named for White, who surveyed (1869) . . . — — Map (db m96694) HM |