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1813-1903 Native South Carolinian, Texas plantation owner and lawyer, member first Confederate Congress, Colonel commanding Waul's Texas Legion at Vicksburg, upon exchange in 1863 appointed Brigadier-General, led his brigade in battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill in Louisiana, and Battle of Jenkins' Ferry in Arkansas.
Member Texas first Reconstruction convention. A memorial to Texans who served in the Confederacy. Erected by the State of Texas 1963
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More markers in Hunt
Birthplace of Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault
Commerce, TX
(1890-1958) Organizer-commander of the famous "Flying Tigers" of the China-Burma-India theater in World War II.
Route of Old Colony Line Road
Greenville, TX
Early travel artery.
The Seven Courthouses of Hunt County
Greenville, TX
In 1846, when Hunt County was created, Greenville was chosen as the county seat.
Greenville Building and Loan Association
Greenville, TX
This financial institution was chartered by the state of Texas on December 17, 1886, as the Greenville Building and Loan Association.
Gen. Hal C. Horton Home
Greenville, TX
First two-story brick house in Greenville.
