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Potter's Point

Smithland, Marion County

Marker Text

Site of one of most famous events in Texas. Robert Potter-- a signer, Texas Declaration of Independence, a chief author of Republic's Constitution, first Secretary of Navy, Republic of Texas-- settled 1837 on Caddo Lake. A former U. S. Congressman, he won election 1840 to Texas Senate. After Senate adjourned in 1842 he tried to arrest his political foe, William P. Rose. On night of March 1, 1842, Rose led armed men to Potter's home. At dawn Senator Potter jumped into the lake to swim for help, but was shot to death. He is buried in State Cemetery, Austin. (1969)

Marker Details

Address SH 49
Location Description Gray community, NW corner SH 49 and FM 727
Marker # 8079
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; elected officials; crime
Latitude, Longitude 32.788104, -94.074019

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