Historical Marker

Grove Hill

Leonard · Fannin County · Dedicated 1981 · THC Atlas #5147008894

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Marker Inscription

The earliest settler in this area was George w. Smith, a native of Georgia, who moved here in 1844. By the early 1850s, a community had developed and a post office was established under the name Oak Hill. The first church, a Baptist congregation, was organized in 1855 at the home of pioneer settler Joseph Ring. During the Civil War several residents formed a Confederate militia unit known as the Oak Hill Home Guard. The first church building, completed in 1869, was also used for Masonic Lodge meetings and school classes. In 1878 William Thomas Clark, F. K. Taylor, and T. C. Cobb, trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, purchased four acres at this site for a community schoolhouse, sanctuary, and cemetery. The earliest marked grave in the community burial ground is that of William B. A. Thomas (d. 1862). Other graves include those of pioneer settlers and at least one former slave, Jack Sudderth (1799-1898). The settlement of Grove Hill began to decline in the early 1880s after the nearby railroad town of Leonard (3.5 mi. SW) was established. The Masonic Lodge moved there soon after and the school merged with the Leonard District in 1942.

About this site

Grove Hill is a historical marker in Leonard, Fannin County, dedicated in 1981. It is one of 109 historical markers documented in Fannin County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 262 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 33.4320, -96.2199 near Leonard. The nearest cataloged historic site is Fenner, Joseph F. (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Attebery-Damesworth, Valley Creek, and Valley Creek.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5147008894. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 33.4320, -96.2199 · Leonard, Fannin County
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