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Site of First Home in Cameron

Cameron, Milam County

Marker Text

Boyhood home of L. S. "Sul" Ross (1838-1898), Texas Governor from 1887 to 1891. His father Shapley P. Ross, Indian agent and Ranger, built house after moving here about 1841; he chose this site because it had a good spring. L. S. Ross, who was a Confederate general, served as president of Texas A & M College after holding office as governor. In 1890 this pavilion was erected to accommodate band concerts, meetings and rallies. It was the scene in 1892 of a landmark debate between two gubernatorial candidates: Gov. James S. Hogg and George Clark.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description in city park at 4th St. W (US 90) and Lamar Ave. N, next to Cameron Gospel Tabernacle
Marker # 7947
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.852148, -96.977683

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