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Homesite and Burial Place of General Joseph Burton Johnson

Fairfield, Freestone County

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(April 7, 1816 - January 18, 1874) Planter, soldier, civic leader. Born in Georgia. Commissioned a captain in U. S. Army in Florida in 1837; a major, 1846. Came to Freestone County in 1854. For headquarters on his 10,550-acre plantation, built (1860) at this site a 12-room stone mansion. Served as brigadier general of Texas State Troops in Civil War. A county commissioner; first master of Texas State Grange; a Royal Arch Mason. Made gifts to worthy causes and to minorities. He married Patience Ponder; had 5 children. Descendants include lawyers, merchants, doctors, law officers, printers, teachers.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description on east side of IH-45 northbound at Mile Marker 204, about 7 mi. NW of Fairfield
Marker # 9887
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; Civil War; pioneers; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.784896, -96.237359

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