Details for Thomas H. Mays

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5021013114

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Marker Number 13114
Atlas Number 5021013114
Marker Title Thomas H. Mays
Index Entry Mays, Thomas H.
Address 1008 Walnut St
City Bastrop
County Bastrop
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 662220
UTM Northing 3331983
Subject Codes municipal official; pioneers
Marker Year 2004
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1008 Walnut Street
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Thomas H. Mays was born in 1802 in Virginia and emigrated to Texas from Tennessee in 1830. In 1834, he became Bastrop's first municipal surveyor and platted the city's new streets. Two years later, he was wounded in the leg at the Battle of San Jacinto while serving in the Texian Army with the "Mina Volunteers" led by Col. Edward Burleson. Upon his return to Bastrop, he became deputy surveyor for Bastrop County. He also held political office in Bastrop as city alderman (1838) and associate justice (1839). He wed Arie C. Ellis, and the couple reared their children in Bastrop, establishing a large homestead, including this site, in the mid-1800s. Mays died on April 18, 1862, but his burial location is unknown. (2005)

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