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United States Senator Morgan C. Hamilton

Coupland, Williamson County

Marker Text

(1809-93) An outstanding patriot who acted as Secretary of War and Marine in Republic of Texas and later served the state in many roles, Morgan Hamilton in 1837 obtained a 1009-acre land grant in this area. While his brother A.J. Hamilton was governor (1865-66), he retrieved for Texas some bonds sent to Europe during the Civil War. In 1870-77 he served as a United States Senator from Texas. His nephew Theodore Van Buren Coupland (1836-90) settled here and in 1887 founded town of Coupland on land that formerly belonged to Senator Hamilton. (1975)

Marker Details

Address Hoxie St.
Location Description Hoxie Street, S side between Broad and Commerce streets in front of historic depot
Marker # 9102
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code federal official; Republic of Texas official; communities; land development
Latitude, Longitude 30.459531, -97.390722

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