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Aaron S. Mangum

Sherman, Grayson County

Marker Text

(September 3, 1812 - August 10, 1884) South Carolinian Aaron Mangum came to Texas with a Georgia battalion in 1835 and served under Colonel James Fannin at Goliad. Mangum took ill during an expeditionary mission and fatefully avoided death at the Goliad Massacre. He married Leonora Snively in 1836 and together they lived in Mississippi and Georgia before moving here to Grayson County about 1869. After his death the town of Mangum, Oklahoma, was named in his honor.

Marker Details

Address 900 W. Lamar St
Location Description West Hill Cemetery, 900 W. Lamar St.
Marker # 7402
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.632059, -96.619026

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