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Val Verde Battery, C.S.A.

Fairfield, Freestone County

Marker Text

Six brass field guns taken by Lt. Joseph D. Sayers' Company in Civil War Battle of Val Verde, N. Mex., 1862, and brought back to Texas with incredible difficulty, armed a new unit of hand-picked men. Sound of the Val Verde guns in action set pace for other outfits, helped secure such victories as the recapture of Galveston, 1863. At Mansfield, La., April 1864, captured new, longer-range guns. Unwilling to lose their guns when the war ended, the men buried four. The last commander, T. D. Nettles, brought this one home to Freestone County.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Courthouse lawn, Commerce St. between Mount and Keechi St.
Marker # 9909
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.724536, -96.159986

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