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Home
Historical Markers
Cemeteries
Churches
Early History
Education
More Topics
Towns & Communities
Research
Home
Historical Markers
Cemeteries
Churches
Early History
Education
More Topics
Towns & Communities
Research

More Topics

Black History

Bridges/Ferries

  • The Bridges Across Red River, by Tim Davis

  • A History of Red River Bridges Continued, by Tim Davis

  • Taking a Ferry Across Red River, by Tim Davis

  • Second Bridge at Sowell’s Bluff, by Tim Davis

Civilian Conservation Corps

  • 1934 Photo

Cotton Gins

  • Gin Tags

Courthouse

  • 1889 Courthouse Dedication

  • History of the Courthouse

  • Courthouse Photos

  • 1888 Courthouse Cornerstone

  • The James Butler Bonham Statue

Marriage License Receipts

  • 1941 - 1942

Military

  • Spanish-American War

    • Spanish-American War Memorial

    • Spanish American War Company M from Bonham

  • Civil War

    Plow-Horse Cavalry, by Robert Weddle.

  • Confederate Monument on the Courthouse Square

  • World War I

    • World War I Monuments in Fannin County

    • Fannin County Pages from History of Texas World War Heroes

    • Servicemen from Fannin County Who Died in World War I

  • World War II

    • The Men and Women in World War II from Fannin County

    • Prisoner of War Camp in Bonham

    • Bonham’s WWII Prisoner of War Camp, by Tim Davis.

    • World War II Prisoners of War

Notable Men of Fannin County

Railroads

  • Bonham’s Texas & Pacific Roundhouse, by Tim Davis

  • The Water Tower Built by Texas and Pacific Railroad, by Tim Davis

  • The Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railroad and the Goulds, by Tim Davis

  • Here’s History. Roadroads. By Tom Hymer

  • Old Bob, the train that ran between Honey Grove and Ladonia

Women’s History

Tim Davis Articles not listed above

The J. C. Penney Co. Comes to Bonham.

Fannin County, 1903 - They Called It “The Flood”

The Flood of 1903: Part 2

Bonham’s Texas & Pacific Roundhouse.

The T & P Roundhouse: Sherman vs. Bonham

Over 100 Years Ago - Bonham Tackles Its Water Woes

The Water Tower Built by Texas & Pacific Railroad

Jones Field: The Pre-WWII Days

Charlie Jones and His Airport

The Day Bill Lear Flew to Bonham

Memories of Jones Field

The Night “The Killer” Stayed in Town (Jerry Lee Lewis)

The Remarkable Life and Times of Bonham Native Robert H. Taylor

The Cowboy Photographer and the Comanche Chief (Erwin Smith and Quanah Parker)

The Legendary Cattleman and the Cowboy Photographer (Erwin Smith and Charles Goodnight}

The Evans Family: An Immigrant Story (I. W. Evans)

The Great Dodd City Dance Hall Controversy of 1935

The History of Coca-Cola Bottling in North Texas.

Coca-Cola in Bonham: Part 2.

Casey Grimes Sketches No Longer Lost.

Kraft in Bonham: Just Say Cheese

When Electricity Came to Bonham.

121: The History of a Highway.

The Day Jay Gould Toured Bonham.

Robert H. Taylor and the Civil War.

The Short Life of Robbins Milk Company