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William M. Rice

Azle, Tarrant County

Marker Text

William M. Rice first came to Texas in 1834 and settled in what is now Nacogdoches County, where he was involved in frontier defense and served as an Alcalde in the Mexican Government. He served in the Texas Revolution and was wounded in the Battle at San Jacinto. He and his wife, Mariah, later lived in Harris County, in Kansas, and in Dallas County, where he was a farmer and merchant. During the Civil War, he was active on the home front, making soldiers' hats and hauling supplies. About 1874, Rice moved to Tarrant County, where he lived until his death.

Marker Details

Address 310 S. Stewart St.
Location Description 310 S. Stewart St., Azle
Marker # 5838
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.887338, -97.547165

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