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Edna, Jackson County

Marker Text

In 1861, voted for secession 147 to 77. With its beef and cotton, helped supply South. Furnished salt from beds near Cox's Creek; hides and tallow from a plant between Port Lavaca and Texana; lead from Navidad mine (now a "lost mine"). Homefolk molded bullets and sent to fighting men, along with clothes woven, sewed or knitted by the family. Couriers operated along a line that skirted blockade coast from mouth of Caney Creek to Brownsville. Home guard kept enemy ships off the shores. A Confederate gunboat, chased from Lavaca Bay, sank in the Navidad.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Courthouse grounds, 115 W. Main St., Edna
Marker # 2703
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code counties; Civil War
Latitude, Longitude 28.979463, -96.645448

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