Grayson County
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James
P. Dumas Marker
at
Cannon Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
(1820-1875) Born in South Carolina. In 1841
married May Thompson and moved to the Republic of Texas. In his capacity
as surveyor, he helped map land that became a section of Dallas. Moved
from Collin to Grayson County just before Texas joined the Union. Fought
in Mexican War, 1846. Was appointed surveyor for Grayson County. Later
came to own famous "Sister Grove" farm. So extensive was his
land that he could ride from his home to Sherman (about 20 miles)
without leaving his own property. He helped found Merchants &
Planters Bank in Sherman, ;1872. Incise in base: Erected by James B.
Dumas' heirs.
1968
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