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The Joseph R. Rice Log Cabin and Marker image, Touch for more information
By Brian Anderson, July 28, 2018
The Joseph R. Rice Log Cabin and Marker
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1 Texas, Houston County, Weches — 7017 — The Joseph R. Rice Log Cabin
Joseph Redmond Rice (1805-1866) cut timber; then his young wife, Willie Masters Rice (1809-1881), snaked the logs to a homesite 16 miles southwest of here. The cabin they built was a noted way-station on the San Antonio Road. They brought up nine . . . Map (db m121404) HM
2 Texas, Houston County, Crockett — 8809 — Stage Coach Inn
Built as a home by Joseph D. Rice, Sr., who came to Texas in 1828. In 1838 it was designated as a stopping place for the stage coach from Nacogdoches to Crockett.Map (db m121249) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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