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Nahor Biggs Yard

Galveston, Galveston County

Marker Text

In 1838 New Jersey native Nahor Biggs Yard arrived in the new town of Galveston and built one of the city's first residences. Yard enjoyed success in business but is best remembered for his distinguished civic and military career. He served as city alderman, county commissioner, church and Masonic leader, colonel in the first regiment of Texas troops, school board member, and president of the Howard Association, a local philanthropic organization. Recorded - 1993

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Episcopal Cemetery, 40th St & Ave L
Marker # 11597
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type grave marker
Code Business topics, general; pioneers; local law enforcement officer
Latitude, Longitude 29.293665, -94.811363

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