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The Hon. Samuel Boyd Patton

Kendalia, Kendall County

Marker Text

Born in South Carolina in 1787, Samuel Boyd Patton moved to Tennessee as a youth. After serving in the war of 1812, he moved to Alabama, where he held public office and served in the state legislature. In 1837 Patton moved to Texas. He was appointed to the Board of Land Commissioners and was a member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas. He helped organize Blanco County and served as the first chief justice (county judge) from 1858-60. He was the second chief justice in Kendall County in 1865. He died in 1869 and is buried across the field nearby. (1996)

Marker Details

Address FM 3351
Location Description FM 3351, 2.8 miles west of Kendalia, east side of highway right-of-way, west of Sansom Road and east of Curry Creek. There is another marker with the same title and similar inscription at his gravesite nearby on private property.
Marker # 5353
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code judges; county official; state official
Latitude, Longitude 29.949638, -98.563343

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