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County Named for Prominent Confederate Colonel O. M. Roberts

Miami, Roberts County

Marker Text

1815-1898. President Secession Convention 1861, resulting in comment by Sam Houston, "I don't know what they will do, but Roberts is honest." Raised 11th Texas Infantry. Gallantly led brigade Battle Bayou Bourbeau, La. Chief Justice Texas Supreme Court under Confederacy and state. Federal Reconstruction policy caused his removal from bench 1865, denial U.S. Senate seat 1866. Elected governor by people, 1878 and 1880. A memorial to Texans who served the Confederacy. Erected by the State of Texas 1963.

Marker Details

Address 300 E. Commercial St.
Location Description Roberts County Courthouse grounds, NW side facing E. Commercial St. (US 60)
Marker # 965
Dedicated 1963
Size, Type Civil War Centennial (pink granite)
Code governors; judges; Civil War; law, lawyers
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 35.693025, -100.635684

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