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Capt. Peter F. Tumlinson

Pleasanton, Atascosa County

Marker Text

Peter Tumlinson was 19 years old when his family moved to Texas in 1821. During an 1823 skirmish with Waco Indians, his father, John Jackson Tumlinson, became the first Texas Ranger to die in the line of duty. Peter followed his father into the Texas Rangers. During his forty years of service, Tumlinson clashed with Indian raiders and the infamous Mexican bandit Juan Cortina. He also fought in the Texas Revolution, and family tradition holds that he was present at Sam Houston’s meeting with Santa Anna following the Battle of San Jacinto. For his service, Tumlinson was granted land in Atascosa County, where he served as county commissioner and founded Pleasanton Masonic Lodge No. 283 A.F. & A.M. and served as charter treasurer.

Marker Details

Address 108 Virginia Street
Location Description On the corner of Virginia Street and Main Street at the Pleasanton Masonic Lodge #283
Marker # 18162
Dedicated 2015
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas, Texas Ranger, Government officials, Fraternities
Latitude, Longitude 28.970294, -98.484299

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