Details for William B. Bridgers

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5149012433

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Marker Number 12433
Atlas Number 5149012433
Marker Title William B. Bridgers
Index Entry Bridgers, William B.
Address 1111 Eilers Street
City Schulenburg
County Fayette
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes county official; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers
Marker Year 2001
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Schulenburg City Cemetery, Eilers St. and Schulz Ave.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text As a member of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300," William B. Bridgers received land in Texas in 1824. He and his wife, Cynthia Ross (died c. 1831), had three daughters. Bridgers was a member of Capt. John Alley's company, which rushed to aid Col. John H. Moore of Fayette County during the Texas Revolution. He married Eliza Lyons Tribble and moved to Fayette County. They owned land in four counties and were the parents of six children. A farmer, rancher and hat maker by trade, William B. Bridgers served as a Fayette County justice of the peace and postmaster of Lyons. His burial site is undocumented, but possibly he is buried here in the Lyons Family Cemetery. (2001)

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