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William Blewett

Newton, Newton County

Marker Text

(1830-1862) Georgia native William Blewett came to Texas with his family in 1849. They settled first in Jasper County, where he was district surveyor about 1853. He married a cousin, Nancy Adams; they later became the parents of 6 children. In 1858 they moved to Newton and William opened the Blewett & Company Mercantile near this site with his cousin Adam Adams. When the Civil War broke out, Blewett was a leader in organizing a company of local volunteers that became part of Company G, 13th Texas Cavalry. He served as a captain and died in Arkansas in 1862. (1997) Incise on base: Donated by Blewett Descendants

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Court St., (US 190), N side of Courthouse Square, Newton
Marker # 11100
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.847363, -93.761113

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