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Near Site of Isaac Batterson Home

Galena Park, Harris County

Marker Text

Famed for its part in winning the War for Texas Independence, the flooring of this house was, on April 19, 1836, appropriated by General Sam Houston to build rafts to ferry his army across rain-swollen Buffalo Bayou. Although 248 soldiers, most of whom were ill, remained at the Batterson place, Houston's army was victorious in the Battle of San Jacinto two days later. This land, originally part of the Ezekiel Thomas Estate, was purchased in 1835 by Batterson. The settlement he started (now Galena Park) he named "Clinton" for his former home in New York.

Marker Details

Address 2000 Clinton
Location Description City Hall, Clinton and Eastway
Marker # 10607
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.733043, -95.24214

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