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Peter Hansbrough Bell

Belton, Bell County

Marker Text

1812 - 1898. (right panel) Fought at San Jacinto April 21, 1836. Assistant Inspector General and Inspector General of the Texas Army 1837-1839. Captain of Texas Rangers and Lieutenant Colonel of Mounted Volunteers in the Mexican War 1845-1846. Colonel of a Texas Volunteer Regiment 1848-1849. (left panel) Governor of Texas November 5, 1849 to November 23, 1853. United States Congressman from Texas 1853-1857. He fought bravely to establish the Republic and with tact and skill he helped to steer the ship of state through the troubled waters of its early years. (back panel) Erected by the State of Texas 1936 with funds appropriated by the federal government to commemorate one hundred years of Texas Independence

Marker Details

Address 101 E. Central Ave.
Location Description Bell County Courthouse grounds, SW corner, at NE corner of S. Main St. (FM 317) and Water St.
Marker # 23609
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial - statue (pink granite and bronze)
Code military topics; Texas Revolution; Republic of Texas; state officials; governors; federal officials
Latitude, Longitude 31.055865, -97.463849

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