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Texas Business Pioneer Pleasant C. Sams

Benjamin, Knox County

Marker Text

(1845 - 1921) In 1850's came to Texas from Arkansas. At 16, on outbreak of Civil War, was left in charge of family mills, instructed by his father to give entire flour output to widows of Confederates. In 1862, captured in Missouri, as he went through enemy lines to get his bride; "escaped" from Federal who also admired bride. Wedding trip was horseback ride to Texas. He served 1864-65 in Confederate frontier regiment. Pioneer cattlemen; business and financial leader. Founder and president, Benjamin Commercial Company. President and director, First National Bank, Benjamin. (1965)

Marker Details

Address US 82
Location Description Knox County Westbound Safety Rest Area, N side of US 82, 4.4 mi. E of Benjamin
Marker # 12681
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; military topics; Civil War; business topics
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 33.589875, -99.717026

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