Samuel Fisher Tenney (March 26, 1840 - July 2, 1926)
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Marker Text: Civil War veteran Samuel Fisher Tenney, a Georgia native, graduated from the University of Georgia and from a South Carolina Seminary in 1868. He moved to Crockett two years later, following a pastorate in Marshall, Texas. For 54 years Tenney served here as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Instrumental in the development of area educational facilities for blacks, he also started a mission in 1880 for the Alabama-Coushatta Indians in Polk County. (1980)
Marker No. 7602
Grave Marker
Geographic: 31.320732, -95.461029
Location: Glenwood Cemetery, East Pease Street, Crockett
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