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Elisha Clapp

Crockett, Houston County

Marker Text

The son of a veteran of the American Revolution, Elisha Clapp was born in Tennessee and came to Texas in 1822. He served in the army at San Jacinto in a cavalry company during the Texas revolution. He was in charge of a company of mounted rangers near his home on Mustang Prairie in 1836, and in 1837 was among the petitioners for the organization of Houston County. President Sam Houston nominated Clapp for a commission as captain and appointment to the command of the ranger company at Nacogdoches County in 1837. Clapp later returned to Houston County, where he helped to organize and became one of the first trustees of Trinity College in the Alabama community in 1841. Clapp and his family moved to Leon County by 1849. He died in 1851. (2000)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 11 mi. W of Crockett on SH 21; .25 mi. N on CR 2917
Marker # 12081
Dedicated 1999
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers; military topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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