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Robert M. Love

Tehuacana, Limestone County

Marker Text

One of armed men who helped seat 14th State Legislature in 1873 when incumbent Gov. E. J. Davis contested Richard Coke's election. A member of the Confederate army, he fought throughout the Civil War in Ross' brigade. Became Limestone County deputy sheriff, 1872; elected sheriff, 1884. President, Texas Sheriff's Association for 5 years. Also served as U. S. Marshall. Elected state comptroller and served 1901 to 1903. Recorded, 1967

Marker Details

Address Off FM 171, Tehuacana Cemetery
Location Description Off FM 171, N. of Mexia in Tehuacana Cemetery, Love family plot, Tehuacana
Marker # 4301
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type grave marker
Code sheriffs; law enforcement; local law enforcement officer; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.753478, -96.545434

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