Details for Governor James Webb Throckmorton

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5085006214

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Marker Number 6214
Atlas Number 5085006214
Marker Title Governor James Webb Throckmorton
Index Entry Throckmorton, James Webb, Governor
Address S. McDonald St. (SH 5)
City McKinney
County Collin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 722029
UTM Northing 3673681
Subject Codes governors; national/federal official; state official
Marker Year 1977
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Corner of Industrial Blvd and S. McDonald St. (SH 5), outside the fence at the Pecan Grove Cemetery next to Pecan Grove Memorial Park marker in McKinney.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (February 1, 1825 - April 21, 1894) A doctor's son, James W. Throckmorton was born in Tennessee. He migrated with his parents to the Texas frontier in 1841 and settled near this site. At age 17, he became hunter and scout for his pioneer neighbors. He served in the Mexican War (1846-48). In 1848 he married Annie Rattan (1828-1895) and built a home near McKinney. Trained as a physician, Throckmorton disliked medicine and in 1851 entered law and politics. He served 1851-57 in the Texas Legislature, where he promoted railroad building. Later he became attorney for Texas and Pacific Railroad. He was state senator, 1857-61 and 1863-65. Although he upheld the right of secession, he was one of seven men who voted against Texas leaving the union at the Feb. 1861 Secession Convention. During the Civil War (1861-65), he fought in the Confederate Army. Elected governor in the summer of 1866, he grappled with postwar problems of frontier defense and federal military occupation. In July 1867 Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, commander of the 5th military district to which Texas was assigned, removed Throckmorton from office as "an impediment to Reconstruction" and named E.M. Pease provisional governor. Throckmorton continued his political career in the U.S. Congress, serving his North Texas district in 1875-79 and 1883-87. (1977) The Throckmortons settled 1/4 mile NE of US-75 N and Throckmorton Rd. Marker moved in 2016 to Pecan Grove Cemetery where he is buried.

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