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Littleton Rattan

Cooper, Delta County

Marker Text

A native of Illinois and a veteran of the 132 Black Hawk War, Littelton Ratta (b. 1809) came to Texas with family members in 1839. He established a farm at this site in Delta County and also served as a Texas Ranger in three area militia companies in the Republic of Texas era. Later, during the Mexican War, he served under legendary Ranger Jack Hays. Rattan was killed on December 18, 1847 in battle with Native Americans, but the details of his death, including the location of the battle and his gravesite, remain unknown. He is remembered for his contributions to the safety of pioneers in Delta County and throughout the state. (2005)

Marker Details

Address 3288 FM 895
Location Description 3288 FM 895; on the W side of Charleston
Marker # 13213
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code rangers; pioneers; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.390413, -95.548476

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