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James Pinckney Henderson

San Augustine, San Augustine County

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[front] HENDERSON [back] Born in North Carolina March 31 1808 * Arrived in Texas June 3, 1836 at the head of a company of volunteers * Attorney General of the Republic 1836 * Secretary of State 1836-1837 * Minister to England and France 1837-1839 * Special Minister to the United States 1844 * First Governor of the State of Texas 1846-1847 * Major General in command of Texas Forces in the Mexican War 1846-1847 receiving a vote of thanks and sword from the US Congress for gallantry * United States Senator from Texas 1857-1858 * Died in Washington D.C. June 4 1858 Erected by the State of Texas 1936 With funds appropriated by the Federal Government to commemorate one hundred years of Texas Independence

Marker Details

Address 100 W. Columbia St.
Location Description San Augustine County Courthouse grounds, north side, facing Columbia Street between Harrison and Broadway on courthouse grounds, San Augustine
Marker # 7613
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial statue -- bronze, granite and marble
Code
Latitude, Longitude 31.530364, -94.111208

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