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William Harrison Wall Homestead TX7702 |
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WILLIAM HARRISON WALL HOMESTEAD (1850 - 1911)
Helped Houston East & West Texas Railroad found this town by opening a store here with a relative in 1885. In 1886, he and his wife Nancy built this house, a smaller copy of his old home in North Carolina. Sociable and with the first piano in town, the family had a "preacher's room" for circuit riders. A son and friends originated a noted drill cadence, "Tenaha, Timpson, Bobo, and Blair." W.H. Wall II ran a drugstore in Tenaha 50 years; three generations of the family have occupied the house, which has been remodeled. Texas Historical Commission, 1976. US-59, Tenaha, Shelby County Texas
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