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Isom Palmer

Bryan, Brazos County

Marker Text

Isom Palmer, whose name has various spellings, was born to Martin and Sarah (Hardwick) Parmer. In 1825, the Palmer (Parmer) family moved to Texas, settling near Nacogdoches the next year, and participated in the 1826 Fredonian Rebellion. Palmer fought under Capt. John M. Bradley during the Siege of Bexar in late 1835. He then served as sergeant-at-arms at the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington-on-the-Brazos. He later wed Laura E. Dougherty and moved to Brazos County in the early 1870s. Recorded - 2006

Marker Details

Address 1111 N. Texas Ave
Location Description Bryan City Cemetery, blk.3, lot 8
Marker # 13455
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type Grave medallion and interpretive plaque
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.684035, -96.366864

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