Frank James, Elm Saloon, and T. O. Bower black plaque

Frank James, Elm Saloon, and T. O. Bower black plaque

Site of Elm Saloon. The Elm Saloon opened about 1883 in a 2-story frame building at this site owned by T. O. Bower. According to an 1884 newspaper story gunfighter Frank James was arrested for his involvement in a fight in the Elm Saloon. By 1892 the saloon, named for a large elm tree near its entrance, was housed in a one-story stone structure. The saloon was located next to McKinney's only railroad passenger depot and by the early 1900s had become a local landmark known variously as the Elm Saloon, Rock Front Saloon, and Old Rock Saloon. The saloon was closed in 1902.** Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995*** #1465

by Texas Historical Commission #01465 of the Texas Historical Marker series

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