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Co-Founders of Yorktown: John York_Charles Eckhardt

Yorktown, DeWitt County

Marker Text

John York (1800 - 1848) -- Charles Eckhardt (1813 - 1852) Soldiers and builders of Texas. York, born in Kentucky, came to Texas in 1821; was a captain in siege which expelled Mexican Army from Bexar, 1835. Gave site for Yorktown, 1847. Died in an Indian fight won by his men. Eckhardt came from Germany. Fought in war for Independence and Mexican War. His mercantile and freighting interests led to founding of Yorktown on trail he had surveyed from Indianola to New Braunfels. He built the first house in Yorktown, 1848. (1966)

Marker Details

Address W. Main St.
Location Description Yorktown City Park, SW corner of the park at NE corner W. Main St. (SH 72) and N. Eckhardt St.
Marker # 924
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution; pioneers; military topics; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 28.981213, -97.504221

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