Details for Harvey C. Sanders, C. S. A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5037009508

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Marker Number 9508
Atlas Number 5037009508
Marker Title Harvey C. Sanders, C. S. A.
Index Entry Sanders, Harvey C., C.S.A.
Address SH 8
City New Boston
County Bowie
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 368446
UTM Northing 3713990
Subject Codes Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 8 mi. north of New Boston in roadside park on SH 8
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (1837 - 1925) Native of Kentucky. In Civil War, fought at Shiloh, Chickamauga and other battles. After being wounded twice, became a guard at Confederate White House. When Richmond fell on April 3, 1865, was placed in escort for the departing president. Rode 5 weeks toward Florida, where President Jefferson Davis was planning to sail for Mexico to join many other Confederate leaders. (These Southerners intended to regroup an army, march north to Texas and continue their fight for states' rights.) President Davis and his guards were followed by thieves trying to steal the Confederate treasury, the horses and the wagons. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 14 and the offer of a reward of $100,000 caused many adventurers to hunt for President Davis. Just before dawn on May 10, near Irwinsville, Ga., Federals captured him and his party, including 2 Texans, Postmaster-General John H. Reagan and Presidential Aide F. R. Lubbock, a former Governor of Texas. Mrs. Davis and children were soon freed, but all the men were imprisoned. Sanders was released in a year. Later he came to Texas and lived near this site after 1887-- honored for years as the last man of the Davis bodyguard. (1965)