Site of Sabine River Crossing

1607 - 1701

Site of crossing on the Sabine River which has

been used for more than 400

years. First by the Indians,

later by the Spaniards, the

French, and other Europeans,

and more than 50,000 Anglo

Americans who came to settle

in Texas prior to Statehood.

Erected by

The Texas Society, National

Society Colonial Dames

XVII Century

Mrs. John Connally Kelly,

President

Mrs. Margaret Ann Scruggs

Carruth Chairman

A.D. 1969

Marker is on State Highway 21 east of Cedar Grove Road, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

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