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Near Homesite of Judge Andrew S. Broaddus

Cooks Point, Burleson County

Marker Text

Noted pioneer leader. Member Virginia House of Delegates (1844-45). Piloted to Texas (1854) a mile-long wagon train of 200 people, who built Salem Baptist Church-- reminder of their Virginia home. Broaddus debated the Hon.Sam Houston at Waugh Campground (8 Mi. W), 1857. He served in 1861 in Texas Secession Convention; 9th (1861-63) Texas Legislature; 13th Texas Legislature (1873); also on commission to locate and build Texas Agricultural & Mechanical College (now university); judge, 32nd District (1874-75; 1879-80). Married twice, had 13 children. (1971)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description NE corner of SH 21 & FM 1362 intersection Cooks Point
Marker # 7552
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code judges
Latitude, Longitude 30.596367, -96.610558

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