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Dilue Rose Harris

Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

Dilue Rose Harris (1825-1914) is best known for her journal writings concerning events of the Texas Revolution. Her 30,000 word "Reminiscences" were published in the "quarterly" of the Texas State Historical Association, and have provided a valuable source of information about Texas at that time. Dilue Rose came to Texas in 1833, and was married to Ira Harris (1816-1869) when she was almost 14 years old in 1839. They moved to Columbus in 1845, built this house in 1858 and reared nine children while living here. Dilue and Ira Harris are buried in the Columbus City Cemetery.

Marker Details

Address 602 Washington Street
Location Description 602 Washington, Columbus (corner of Washington & Bowie Sts.)
Marker # 2393
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers; women, women's history topics; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 29.704736, -96.542046

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