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John Creighton Buchanan

Mineola, Wood County

Marker Text

(February 24, 1850-December 9, 1884) Louisiana native John Creighton Buchanan moved to East Texas and established a legal practice in Quitman. He became the first Wood County Attorney in 1876, the year before he married Sarah Rosalie "Rosa" Patten (1855-1941). He represented Rains, Wood, Upshur, Gregg and Smith counties in the Texas Senate from 1878 until his death in 1884 at age 34. As a senator, Buchanan was a strong advocate of education. He authored a bill to establish normal schools in Texas, secured a grant to finance Mineola schools, and drafted the bill that created the University of Texas. (1999)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 1102-1212 S. Pacific (US 69), in Mineola City Cemetery
Marker # 11661
Dedicated 1999
Size, Type grave marker
Code state official; law, lawyers
Latitude, Longitude 32.653527, -95.491756

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