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Henry Clay Thruston

Mt. Pleasant, Titus County

Marker Text

Estimated to be between seven feet one inch and eight feet tall, Henry Clay Thruston became known nationally and internationally for his height. Born in South Carolina (Greenville Co.), Thruston wed Mary B. Thruston, a cousin, in 1833; they had two children. In 1861, Thruston joined the Confederate effort for the Civil War, and despite his conspicious height, was only wounded twice. By 1874, the Thrustons had moved to Titus County, purchasing land near the Daphne Community. Thruston also toured with P.T. Barnum's Circus as "The Tallest Man in the World." Seen by large crowds throughout America and in Europe, Thruston became a part of late 19th century popular culture. (2009)

Marker Details

Address 100 block North Edwards Avenue
Location Description Mt. Pleasant, 100 block North Edwards Avenue
Marker # 15976
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Civil War
Latitude, Longitude 33.161719, -94.974917

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