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County Named for Sidney Sherman, C.S.A.

Stratford, Sherman County

Marker Text

Born in Massachusetts, 1805. Led his crack Kentucky Militia Company to join Texas Army in War for Independence. Commanded cavalry wing, Battle of San Jacinto. Major-General and Congressman, Republic of Texas. Built second railroad west of Mississippi River. First engine to run in Texas was "General Sherman", named in his honor. Put in command of fortifying Galveston, most valued seaport in Texas, at outbreak of Civil War. Set up marine guard and batteries of cannon. Lost eldest son in Galveston recapture, 1863. Gen. Sherman died in 1873. (1964)

Marker Details

Address US 54
Location Description US 54, 2.4 mi SE of US 287, roadside park on NW side of US 54 between CR 8 and CR 9. Marker reported missing Nov. 2007.
Marker # 1087
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code military topics; Civil War; state official
Latitude, Longitude 36.352748, -102.038764

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