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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH1E_philip-walker_Austin-TX.html
A soldier in the Army of Texas. Arrived at San Jacinto April 22, 1836. Born in South Carolina March 11, 1815. Died in Johnson County, Texas July 11, 1897. His wife Elizabeth (Cooper) Walker. Born in Tennessee October 21, 1827. Died in Johnson C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH1D_captain-andrew-briscoe_Austin-TX.html
Born in Mississippi November 25, 1810. Came to Texas in 1833. A volunteer in the Army at Anahuac, 1835. Commanded a company at the Capture of San Antonio, 1835. Signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. Commanded a company at San Jacinto. Firs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH1A_french-legation_Austin-TX.html
Erected in the year 1841 by Conte Alphonse Dubois De Saligny, Charge D'Affaires for King Louis Philippe of France, to the Texas Republic. He lived here 1841-1842. House constructed of Bastrop pine, in Louisiana bayou style. Furnishings inclu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH19_henry-g-madison-cabin_Austin-TX.html
Built about 1863 at 807 east 11th Street; homestead of Henry Green Madison (1843-1912), policeman and farmer, his wife Louise, and their eight children. In 1886, Madison built a frame house enclosing the cabin, which remained hidden until a razing…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH14_daniel-shipman_Austin-TX.html
Participated in the disturbance at Anahuac June, 1832 and the storming and capture of Bexar, December 5 to 10, 1835. Born in North Carolina February 20, 1801. Died in Goliad County, Texas March 4, 1881. Eliza Hancock Shipman Wife of Daniel S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH0Z_oakwood-cemetery_Austin-TX.html
In 1839, when Austin was being opened as a site favored for the Capital of the Republic of Texas, a regular burial place was established in what is now the southwest part of Oakwood Cemetery. A decedent was buried on this hill at a spot to the rig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH0Q_thomas-jones-hardeman_Austin-TX.html
Born in TennesseeJanuary 31, 1788Died in Bastrop County, TexasJanuary 11, 1854.His wifeEliza De Witt HardemanBorn Sept. 17, 1809Died Feb. 8, 1863.Back of Headstone Member Second Congress Republic of Texas; Chief Justice of Bastrop County Member of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGZ9_john-litton_Austin-TX.html
A soldier of the San JacintoArmy. Born in South Carolina1812. Died July 4, 1856.
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