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Charles B. Metcalfe

San Angelo, Tom Green County

Marker Text

Sponsor of 1918 measure to give Texas women right to vote. Born in Lawrence County, Tenn. came to Texas 1872. Helped map town site of Ben Ficklin, first county seat, Tom Green County. Grew first bale of cotton and installed first (water-powered) cotton gin in county; was one of first ranchers to work for law and order, in fencing rangeland. County Commissioner 6 years. Served 1915-1919 in Legislature of Texas. There his amendment to 1918 election bill gave vote in primaries to women of Texas three years before the national adoption of woman's suffrage. (1968)

Marker Details

Address 100 block of W. Beauregard
Location Description Courthouse Grounds, 100 Ave of W. Beauregard, San Angelo
Marker # 810
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code disasters, industrial/human made; women, women's history topics; local law enforcement officer
Latitude, Longitude 31.462704, -100.438816

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