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Photographs by Susan Hawkins

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Pioneers, who were camped near a spring on property
of William S. Reeves (1794-1879) while waiting for their land grants, built
this one-room schoolhouse about 1855. The leader of the group was William
L. Holder (1820-1876), who migrated to Grayson County from Missouri. His
son Clinton L. (1845-1897) later used the cabin as a residence. In 1974
the structure was moved to the Old Settlers Village and restored. The cabin
was recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark in1976.
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