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John Prince Coles

Independence, Washington County

Marker Text

A native of North Carolina, John Prince Coles brought his family to Texas in 1821 with Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundred" colonists. Arriving in present Washington County on New Year's Day in 1822, Coles received a Mexican land grant in 1824. He founded Coles Settlement, which was later renamed Independence. He was appointed alcalde of the municipality of Washington by the Mexican government in 1828. After service in the Republic of Texas Army in 1836, he held a number of public offices, including senator in the First Republic Congress, 1840-41.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 3 blocks W of intersection of FM 50 and FM 390, on FM 390, Independence.
Marker # 8326
Dedicated 1989
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers; local law enforcement officer
Latitude, Longitude 30.318934, -96.352537

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