Inscription
(April 29, 1819-July 20, 1891) Tennessee native Roden Taylor Crain, a member of Capt. William Kimbro's Company of San Augustine County volunteers, was a soldier in the struggle for Texas Independence from Mexico. He fought at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, and later received a land grant and pension for his service.
He settled on his land in present Bosque County, where he lived the rest of his life. He drowned in the Bosque River and was buried here in 1891. Recorded - 1987
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More markers in Bosque
Bosque County
Meridian, TX
Named for the Bosque (Spanish for "woods") River.
Captain J. J. Cureton, C.S.A.
Walnut Springs, TX
(1826-1881) Indian fighter, lawman and rancher.
General Alison Nelson
Meridian, TX
(1822-1862) Soldier, statesman and Indian fighter.
James Buckner "Buck" Barry, C.S.A.
Walnut Springs, TX
(1821-1906) Came to Texas from North Carolina in 1845.
Lumpkin-Woodruff House
Meridian, TX
South Carolina native James J. Lumpkin (b. 1852) settled in Meridian in 1878.
