Historical Marker
Birthplace of City of Kaufman; Site of King's Fort
Historical marker location:
Kaufman, Texas
( 607 N. Clay at Pyle St., Kaufman)
Marker installed: 1970
(Founded 1840) Established by Wm. P. King and 40 pioneers he led from Holly Springs, Miss.; this was then in Nacogdoches County, Republic of Texas. Caddo, Cherokee, Delaware and Kickapoo Indians roamed the area. Settlers built log cabins inside the fort. When the Indian menace lessened, Kingsboro (or early Kaufman) began to grow. Supplies came from San Antonio, in arduous yearly trips there.
Hearing the Texas Republic was joining the United States, King in 1846 got patent to lands at the fort. Although he soon died, his widow carried on his plans for the colony. (1970)
Incise on back: Kaufman County Historical Survey Committee.