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Colonel Isham Chisum

Kaufman, Kaufman County

Marker Text

(1818-1884) One of leading early citizens of Kaufman County. Represented the county in Texas Secession Convention, Jan.-March 1861. Later in 1861, he fought in Confederate cavalry of Col. Tom Green in New Mexico campaign. As Colonel of 2nd Partisan Rangers, Walker's Division, fought at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill (La.), in Red River Campaign to prevent a Federal invasion of Texas in 1864. A cousin of Jesse Chisholm, who pioneered famous Chisholm Cattle Trail, and of cattle baron John Simpson Chisum, Col. Chisum married Charlotte Martin. They have many descendants in Texas.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Courthouse grounds, E. Grove St. between Jackson and Washington, Kaufman
Marker # 8497
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.5883, -96.311314

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