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Darius H. Edens

Grapeland, Houston County

Marker Text

(May 20, 1815 -- September 14, 1883) A native of Illinois, Darius H. Edens moved to Texas in 1831. He served in a Texas army infantry unit commanded by Thomas J. Rusk in 1836. A surveyor by trade, he worked in present Houston and Anderson counties. He and partner James E. Box platted the town of Palestine, where he later owned a store and was elected Anderson County's first Chief Justice. After a brief foray to California during the 1849 gold rush, he returned to Texas and settled at Augusta. He and his wife, Nancy Rice, operated the Augusta stagecoach station and inn on the road between Rusk and Crockett. (1994)

Marker Details

Address CR 1680
Location Description Augusta Cemetery, Augusta community 10 miles east of Grapeland
Marker # 10988
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Mexican Texas; Texas Revolution; military topics; county official; surveyors; transportation
Latitude, Longitude 31.535464, -95.328714

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