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Elder B. Barton

Hidalgo, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

Born in New York City in 1806, Elder Barton was a formative figure in Hidalgo County history. Barton joined the Republic of Texas’ army on March 13, 1836, and fought at the Battle of San Jacinto under Capt. Robert J. Calder. He married Santitos Balli of Matamoros, Tamps., Mexico, and had 16 children, including Washington Barton. Through his veteran land grants and supplying business, Barton heavily influenced Hidalgo County’s economy. The first mention of Elder Barton in Texas is documented in 1835 when Barton paid Sterling Clack Robertson, an Empresario, to receive one fourth league (1,107.1 acres) of land in Robertson’s Colony. Elder Barton passed away on Aug. 4, 1884 at his ranch. (2013)

Marker Details

Address 105 N. 3rd St
Location Description Hidalgo City Cemetery, near flagpoles off N. 3rd St. entrance
Marker # 17622
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Military
Latitude, Longitude 26.105751, -98.258923

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