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William Barnett Hardin

Moscow, Polk County

Marker Text

Republic of Texas Soldier (April 20, 1806 - July 28, 1885). Born in Tennessee. Came to Texas in 1826; established plantation near Moscow as first permanent white settler in the area. Was first lieutenant in Texas War for Independence. Wounded in Battle of San Antonio, Dec. 1835. For service, received a 640-acre Republic of Texas land grant signed by President Sam Houston. Moved to new plantation near Livingston in 1855. Farmed and helped survey first county roads.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Holhousen Cemetery on FM 350, 4 miles W of Moscow
Marker # 10396
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type grave marker
Code military topics; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas
Latitude, Longitude 30.911823, -94.893398

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