Site of Griffin
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Marker Text: Founded by settlers who came from Griffin, Georgia. In the early 1850s became a flourishing town. Birthplace of John Benjamin Kendrick (1857-1933), Texas cowboy who settled in Wyoming in 1879 after going up the trail for years with herds of cattle. He served in Wyoming State Senate, 1910-1914, Governor, 1914-1916, then as U.S. Senator, 1916-1933. Town of Griffin gradually lost people and businesses to railroad towns after 1872. Last store here was closed 1930. (1965)
Marker No: 6799
Gray Granite with etched Star & Wreath
Geographic: 32.037689,-95.076256
Location: about 4 miles north of Summerfield on SH 110
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