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Major James Kerr

Edna, Jackson County

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Born in Danville, Ky.; served in War of 1812 and as sheriff, state representative, state senator in Missouri. Came to Texas as DeWitt Colony's surveyor-general; laid out town of Gonzales, July 1825. In 1827 moved to Jackson County, which he represented in 1832, 1833 conventions, serving in 1833 on committee to draft constitution for proposed state of Texas. On July 17, 1835, was chairman of the Lavaca-Navidad meeting, an early public protest against Mexican authorities' mistreatment of settlers. Served in Republic of Texas Congress in 1838-1839. He was also a practicing physician.

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Location Description from Edna, take FM 882 north about 7 miles
Marker # 3193
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code sheriffs; state official; medical topics and health professionals; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.058148, -96.732708

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