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John "Jack" Coker

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

(May 10, 1789-Jan. 4, 1861) Came from South Carolina to Texas in 1834. Served in Battle of San Jacinto in Texas War for Independence, 1836. Was one of a party with "Deaf" Smith that destroyed Vince's Bridge near Pasadena. This deed may have kept Santa Anna's army from retreat or reinforcement, thus insuring Texan victory. In recognition, the Legislature of Texas awarded to Coker 1,920 acres, where he and his brother Joseph founded Coker community. Recorded - 1968

Marker Details

Address 231 E. North Loop Rd
Location Description Coker Cemetery, west side of Coker United Methodist Church
Marker # 935
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.556365, -98.492632

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