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  1. In 1989, the Bain Honaker House was donated to the historical society in public trust. Today we use the home to educate people on the founding people of Farmersville, TX, and their way of life from the mid-19th century through WWII.

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  2. Dec 18, 2020 · Bain-Honaker House Marker. Inscription. Anna Melissa Hicks Bain (1834-1906), widow of John Alexander Bain, built this house in 1865 on 6.75 acres of land east of town square in Farmersville. She reared five daughters here: Mary Clorinda, Martha, Catherine, Christina and Margaret.

  3. Bain-Honaker House. Lakes Trail Region. 108 College Street Farmersville, TX 75442 (972) 784-6846. Website. 1865 historic house museum owned by Farmersville Historical Society. Anna Melissa Hicks Bain (1934-1906) built the house and raised 5 daughters here.

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · The 158-year-old Bain-Honaker House was donated to the Farmersville Historical Society in 1989. S urrounded by tree-dotted farmland along creekbeds, Farmersville is a small community that’s proud of its agricultural past.

  5. ANNA HICKS BAIN (1834 - 1906), WIDOW OF JOHN ALEXANDER. BAIN, PURCHASED 6.75 ACRES OF LAND EAST OF THE TOWN. SQUARE IN FARMERSVILLE IN 1865. SHE HAD THIS HOUSE. BUILT THAT YEAR AND REARED HER FIVE DAUGHTERS HERE. AN ASTUTE BUSINESSWOMAN, ANNA BAIN DIVIDED HER PROP-. ERTY INTO LOTS, BUILT COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND SOLD.

  6. Apr 29, 2021 · The Bain-Honaker House, a Farmersville treasure for more than 150 years, needs lots of help which also requires a good bit of money. To help restore the house built in 1865 by Anna Melissa Bain, the Farmersville Histori­cal Society rescheduled its fundraising event to Saturday, June 5.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Did you know that the Bain-Honaker House was known in Farmersville as "the house of widows and children"? Five widows and their children of the Bain and Honaker familiies lived in the house through...

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