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William Shelby Delaney

Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

(September 18, 1825 - December 16, 1900) Kentucky native William S. Delaney was a college professor before being admitted to the bar in 1852. He practiced law in Tennessee until 1860, when he moved to Columbus. The Delaney family homestead was located at this site. Delaney served in the county militia during the Civil War, and later was elected to the offices of District Attorney, County Judge, and representative to the State Legislature. He was active in civic affairs and was a lay leader at St. John's Episcopal Church. He died in Austin while visiting his daughter, and is buried in that city's Oakwood Cemetery. 1995

Marker Details

Address
Location Description on Bonham, at intersection with Travis (400 blk. of Bonham)
Marker # 1201
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; law, lawyers; local law enforcement officer; state official; Civil War
Latitude, Longitude 29.701325, -96.539536

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