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Old Settlers and Veterans Association of Falls
County
Lott,
Falls Co., Texas
From Lott, take FM 2027 about 6
miles SE
Year
Erected:1976
Old Settlers and
Veterans Association of Falls County Historical Marker
Submitted
by Michelle
Some 75 years after pioneers opened this region, the "Old
Settlers Association of Falls County" was organized on July 4, 1908. In
1909, the Willis L. Lang Camp of Confederate veterans and the settlers held a
joint reunion. Merging later, they chartered the "Old Settlers and
Confederate Veterans Association of Falls County" in 1911. Goals were to
memorialize deceased comrades, honor the pioneers, and preserve southern
history. Signing the charter where John M. Jolly, Edmund Pierson, and J. H.
Robertson of Marlin; R. B. Bratton of Kosse; N. R. Watkins and F. O. Porter of
Lott. This 17.9 acre permanent reunion ground was acquired in 1912 from the
family of J. K. Tomlinson, an 1858 settler from Georgia who, along with a son
William, enlisted and died in the Civil War. In 1936, an historic log cabin was
relocated here, to exhibit pioneer memorabilia. A new charter in 1946 renamed
the organization the "Old Settlers and Veterans Association,"
signifying its opening to the soldiers of later wars. Patriotism, education and
historical preservation are still stressed. Falls Countians in state and
national life reflect ideals which have been instilled by this association.