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Captain Israel Spikes

Kaufman, Kaufman County

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(1824 - 1879) Pioneer patriot. Spikes Prairie named for him and his family. In 1875-1876 Spikes served as an elected spokesman from this district in state convention to reestablish free government. He rode horseback to Austin with John H. Reagan, former Confederate Postmaster General, later United States Senator. The Constitution these men helped write has been in force for nearly a century. Spikes, a Confederate veteran and Mason, had ten children.

Marker Details

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Location Description in Fox Cemetery on CR 110, 1/4 mile E of the intersection of FM 1836 and FM 2515, 9 miles E of Kaufman
Marker # 8552
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type grave marker
Code state official; Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.538323, -96.170574

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