Historical Marker
G. H. Ragsdale
Historical marker location:
710 Fair Avenue, Gainesville, Texas
( front of Fairview Cemetery -- marker faces Fair Avenue, and is very close to the western fence)
Marker installed: 2013
(April 1, 1846 - March 25, 1895) Tennessee native George Henry Ragsdale came to Cooke County in 1867. He was elected to three terms as county surveyor. By observations and a self-taught education, he became an expert naturalist, chiefly in ornithology, small mammals, fossils and geology. Ragsdale acquired hundreds of specimens and bird eggs, donating and selling many to the Smithsonian Institution. He published dozens of articles, contributed to major studies and was cited in other works. Ragsdale had a column in the Gainesville Hesperian with advice on fauna, flora, geology and weather. His legacy is also seen in a fossil oyster (ostrea franklini ragsdalei) and snail (rabdotus dealbatus ragsdalei) named by his contemporaries.