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Richard S. Stokes

Lometa, Lampasas County

Marker Text

Joined Confederate Army, as a private, Aug. 7, 1861; was promoted to 1st Lt., Co. I, 8th Infantry, Miss. Regiment, on Aug. 29, 1864. Came to Texas in 1868, settled in Lampasas County as a rancher and farmer; married Elizabeth Rawson, and had seven children. On July 19, 1911, at Chadwick's Mill, on the Colorado River, at age 73, Stokes rescued Lillie B. Evetts, Eva Foster, and R. Ashley Greaves from drowning. For the feat, he received a Carnegie Hero Medal. Recorded - 1973

Marker Details

Address CR 2664
Location Description Long Cove Cemetery, plot G5 - 69. From Lometa, N 7 mi. on FM 2942, then W 0.6 mi. on CR 2664.
Marker # 4261
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type grave marker
Code
Latitude, Longitude 31.305073, -98.41924

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