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Dr. Welborn and Louisa Adeline Barton

Salado, Bell County

Marker Text

A graduate of the medical department of Kentucky's Transylvania University, South Carolina native Dr. Welborn Barton (1821-1883) came to Texas in the late 1840s. After two years of practicing medicine in Bastrop County, he returned to South Carolina to wed Louisa Adeline Cox (1835-1920). They came with other South Carolinians to Burnet County in 1854 and moved to Salado in 1865 after he served in the Confederate army. He was a doctor, a trustee of Salado College and a Mason. Louisa served as his nurse and was involved in the Amasavourian Literary Society. The parents of ten children, the Bartons were also active in the First Baptist Church. (2003)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Old Salado Grave Yard, Baines Street
Marker # 13331
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; medical topics and health professionals; women
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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