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John Mitchell

Caldwell, Burleson County

Marker Text

Born in Tennessee c. 1836-37, John Mitchell came to Texas in 1846. He began purchasing land in this area in 1870, the same year he married Viney Cox. As a member of both the 12th and 14th Legislatures, Mitchell championed increased educational opportunities for African Americans. Elected as a delegate to the 1875 Constitutional Convention, he defended the policies of Gov. Davis and was one of 11 members to vote against adoption of the new constitution, which ultimately marked the end of reconstruction in Texas. John Mitchell returned to Burleson County as a farmer and rancher, and donated land for a church and school that bore his name. Upon his death in 1921, he was buried in a family graveyard. (2002)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Burleson County Courthouse grounds
Marker # 12738
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; state official
Latitude, Longitude 30.532012, -96.693235

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