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Colonel Benjamin Franklin Terry

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

(February 18, 1821 - December 17, 1861) Star and Wreath Fort Bend County planter. Member Secession Convention, 1861. Sent to Virginia hoping to fight for South in first battle of war. Cited for valuable volunteer service First Manassas. Raised cavalry regiment that attained renown as Terry's Texas Rangers. Accepted his commission only after his men elected him colonel. Killed at Woodsonville, Kentucky while leading unit's first charge. His loyal Rangers carried his name until end of war. Terry County named in his honor. In this plot also rest: Mrs. B. F. Terry, Mrs. Cornelia Terry Thatcher (daughter) and infant, two Terry children.

Marker Details

Address 2525 Washington
Location Description Glenwood Cemetery, 2525 Washington, adjacent to main office
Marker # 10790
Dedicated 1963
Size, Type grave marker
Code Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.766056, -95.389215

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