Historical Markers of Texas logo

Historical Markers of Texas

Back to Sabine County

John C. Hale

Milam, Sabine County

Marker Text

John C. Hale, one of nine patriots killed at the Battle of San Jacinto, was born in Scott County, Virginia on April 3, 1806. He married Barshaba Miller in his home state in 1830, and by 1835 moved with his wife and children to Sabine County. They were living in Milam when John joined the war effort against Mexico as a first lieutenant. At the age of 30, he died in combat in the final military conflict of the revolution on April 21, 1836, and was buried with seven other battle casualties at the site of the Texan campground. For Hale's service, his heirs received 960 acres of land. In addition, the Legislature named Hale County in West Texas in honor of his patriotism and service during the Texas Revolution. (2006)

Marker Details

Address SH 21
Location Description SH 21, south side east of SH 87
Marker # 13641
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.432513, -93.845497

Map