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1st Methodist Church
(original building no longer
standing)

1st Methodist Church
(current building)

W.A.
Nash home, built in 1902
The City of
Kaufman, county seat of Kaufman County, is the oldest
community in the area of the "Three Forks" of the
Trinity River that has been continuously inhabited. The
"Three Forks" (West Fork, Elm Fork, and East Fork)
region was known as a rich, fertile area which served as
an Indian hunting ground and at the end of the l830s
contained the largest Indian village east of the Brazos
River.
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The Historical Commission
is
hostinga float for the
Scarecrow
Festival on
Oct. 27 and is inviting
our group to ride on it.
Please show
up before 9am at the
high school
parking lot where all floats line
up. Please dress in period or
character clothing. |
Christmas
on the Square
planning session scheduled
for Oct.23rd,
6:00pm
First Presbyterian Church
on Mulberry St.
fellowship
hall.
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Welcome to
the Kaufman Heritage Society website. The Downtown Kaufman
Association recently merged with The Kaufman Heritage
Society, and together they continue to collect, preserve and perpetuate the
historic heritage of Kaufman by encouraging the love of local
history; supporting investigation, study and research into the
historical information pertaining to Kaufman; and preserving
people’s histories, historical
sites and structures of Kaufman. The Kaufman Heritage Society is
a 501(c)3 non-proft organization. The group meets the first
Thursday of the month at 6pm at the First Presbyterian Church (little white church with a steeple) on
Mulberry St., in the fellowship hall.

North Side of Square
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