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Humphrey and Sarah Merriman Jackson

Crosby, Harris County

Marker Text

Humphrey (1784-1833), Sarah Merriman Jackson (1796-1823), and their family came to Texas as members of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" colony in 1823 and settled east of the San Jacinto River. Jackson's land grant opened up the San Jacinto District and expanded the perimeter of Austin's grant, providing an additional area for Anglo settlement. Sarah was mother to four children and died one year after settling in Texas. Humphrey and Sarah Jackson are buried nearby. The zinc marker at their grave site was built by the Monumental Bronze Works of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description south side of 4th St. between Ave. C and FM 2100 in Jackson Memorial Park
Marker # 10707
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; women
Latitude, Longitude 29.907929, -95.068428

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