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Henry Prentice Redfield

Giddings, Lee County

Marker Text

Texas Soldier Henry Prentice Redfield (May 27, 1819 - February 27, 1900) Born Derry, N.H.; came to Texas, 1831. Joined army, 1835. Fought at Battle of Gonzales, 1835; Siege of Bexar, 1835; San Jacinto, 1836 (all in Texas Revolution). Fought in Indian wars. Wounded at Battle of Plum Creek in 1840. In Battle of Salado Creek, 1842. In Mexican War he joined 1st Texas Cavalry, 1846-47. Fought at both Resaca de la Palma and the Siege of Monterrey. Married (first) Sarah Card and (second) Julia Kersting. Recorded - 1970

Marker Details

Address 900 W. Austin St.
Location Description Giddings City Cemetery. Marker in temporary storage Oct. 2024.
Marker # 8172
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type grave marker
Code military topics; Mexican Texas; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; U.S.-Mexico War; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.181399, -96.947551

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