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Captain A.C. Jones

Beeville, Bee County

Marker Text

One of builders of Southwest. Born in Nacogdoches County, son of very early settlers. Became a cattleman; served as sheriff of Goliad County in 1858-1860. In Civil War cavalry of Col. John S. "Rip" Ford for 4 years. Fought at Palmito Hill, war's last battle, 34 days after the surrender of Gen. Robt E. Lee. In 1886, raised $75,000 to build SA and AP railroad from San Antonio to Beeville. Aided in getting GH and SA to extend line form Victoria here in 1890. Was county treasurer, banker and the president and general manager of Beeville Oil Mill. (1965)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Beeville, take U.S. 181 about 5 mi. north to roadside park on west side of road
Marker # 707
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; sheriffs; Civil War; cowboys
Latitude, Longitude 28.485411, -97.777197

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