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John Salmon "Rip" Ford

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

Here Rests in Peace--John Salmon ("Rip") Ford May 26, 1815- November 3, 1897. Native South Carolinan, Pioneer doctor and editor, Republic of Texas Congressman, twice state Senator, Jack Hay's adjutant in war with Mexico, fearless Ranger Captain in border and Indian campaigns, Confederate colonel, Mayor of Austin and Brownsville, member Constitutional Convention of 1875, superintendent State Deaf and Dumb School, charter member of Texas State Historical Association. As warmaker and as peacekeeper, he was steadfast and true to his motto: "Ready, ay, ready!" Erected by the State of Texas, 1963.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description In Confederate Cemetery, Loc. inside of City Cem. #4, at intersection of E. Commerce St. Jeb Stuart Way., San Antonio.
Marker # 1939
Dedicated 1963
Size, Type pink granite
Code state official; rangers; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.420178, -98.46326

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