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Early Settlers of Burleson County in the Texas War for Independence

Caldwell, Burleson County

Marker Text

When Mexican dictator Santa Anna revoked national rights, 30 or more men from this sparsely settled area left to resist his armies: in Grass Fight (Nov. 26, 1835), Siege of Bexar (Dec. 5-9) and other actions. While able men were absent, the foe came within 40 miles of here, pillaging the country. Civilians fled over the swollen Brazos, toward safety in the United States. Their men on April 21, 1836, helped win Battle of San Jacinto and independence. Some were in Regular Infantry Company A; Companies C, F, and H, 1st Regiment, and 4th Company, 2nd Regiment, Texas Volunteers. (1973)

Marker Details

Address 100 W. Buck St.
Location Description Burleson County Courthouse grounds, near NW entrance facing Fox St.
Marker # 7569
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; military topics; Texas Revolution
Latitude, Longitude 30.53215, -96.693419

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