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George Washington Smith

Blue Ridge, Collin County

Marker Text

(1796?-1876?) Born in Wilson county, Tennessee, George Washington Smith came to Texas in 1834 with his wife Elizabeth Briggs. He fought in the Texas War for Independence (1835-36) as a private in Capt. Clendennin's Company, 1st regiment artillery. In the Mexican War (1846-48), he served as a sergeant in company, K, 1st regiment of the Texas Rangers, under Col. John Coffee (Jack) Hays. The Smith family settled in Collin county in 1852. When Smith died about 1876, he was buried near the entrance of the present Blue Ridge Cemetery. Later his grave was moved to the grounds cemetery (1.25 miles northwest). (1979)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Blue Ridge Cemetery at the intersection of 1378 and FM 981 in Blue Ridge
Marker # 6203
Dedicated 0
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code military topics; Mexican War; rangers; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas
Latitude, Longitude 33.283288, -96.411737

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