Details for Wilson Mercantile Company

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5305005857

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Marker Number 5857
Atlas Number 5305005857
Marker Title Wilson Mercantile Company
Index Entry Wilson Mercantile Company
Address 1601 10th Street
City Wilson
County Lynn
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 246375
UTM Northing 3689772
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; markets, merchantiles
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location Wilson City Hall (Green Mercantile Building)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded 1910 by William Green, son of a family who settled in South Texas more than a century ago. The townsite was part of four leagues of Wilson County school lands bought 1906 by Green and Associates. Green later bought out his associates, and shortly thereafter he and Lonnie Lumsden acquired over 50 sections of the old Dixie Ranch in the north part of Lynn County. Their ranching headquarters were a mile east of here. Green introduced farming on the school lands, bringing in settlers (many from his home county, Lavaca)-- some as purchasers, some as tenants. The community was called Wilson, for the original tract, and indirectly for Rev. J. C. Wilson, State Senator for whom Wilson County was named. The town was founded 1911, after Green influenced Panhandle & Santa Fe Railway to put its line here. Green's original frame mercantile store, nucleus for the town, was replaced in 1917 by this building. In 1963 Wilson Mercantile was restored by Mrs. William Dickson Green, daughter-in-law of founder; her work has made the building a repository for items authentic to the period when the Greens came to Texas as well as to the era when town of Wilson was established and the store was founded. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967
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