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James Norman Smith

Cuero, DeWitt County

Marker Text

"Uncle Jimmy the Peacemaker." Son of Sgt. James Turner Smith, veteran of American Revolution. Born and educated in North Carolina. Lived for 32 years in Tennessee, where he taught James K. Polk, later a U.S. President. Taught first school in area now De Witt County, 1840 (year he came to Texas). Surveyed De Witt County; was first county clerk. Organized Presbyterian churches at Victoria, Hochheim, Clinton, Peebles Ranch, Mill Creek, Live Oak, and Cuero. Organized first Masonic Lodge in county. At 1857 political rally, introduced old Tennessee friend, Sam Houston.

Marker Details

Address 302 North McLeod Street
Location Description at Presbyterian Church, 302 North McLeod Street, Cuero
Marker # 2731
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; educational topics; religious leaders; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 29.091827, -97.286462

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