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Samuel Willis Tucker Lanham

Weatherford, Parker County

Marker Text

S.W.T. Lanham was born on July 4, 1846 to James and Louisa (Tucker) Lanham in South Carolina. He joined the Confederate Army in 1861, serving in the Third South Carolina Infantry, and was wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, 1864. He wed Sarah Meng in 1866, and they moved to north Texas, relocating in 1868 to Weatherford, where he became a lawyer. He gained notoriety as a district attorney in the Warren Wagontrain Raid cases, and he served five terms as U.S. Congressman between 1882 and 1903. He began his first of two terms as Governor in 1902. Lanham retired to Weatherford in 1907 and served as a University of Texas regent. He died in 1908. (2006)

Marker Details

Address Front St, N Mill St
Location Description Greenwood Cemetery
Marker # 13301
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code governors; national/federal official
Latitude, Longitude 32.76279, -97.789126

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