Details for Primus Kelly

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5185008592

Data

Marker Number 8592
Atlas Number 5185008592
Marker Title Primus Kelly
Index Entry Kelly, Primus
Address
City Navasota
County Grimes
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 783541
UTM Northing 3348235
Subject Codes African American topics
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Navasota take SH 6 S approx. 12 mi. to roadside park.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A faithful Negro slave. Came to nearby Courtney, Grimes County in 1851 with his master, John W. S. West from North Carolina. West was a prominent and wealthy pioneer planter and landowner. At the outbreak of the Civil War, West sent Kelly "to take care" of his three sons-- Robert M., Richard and John Haywood-- who joined the famous Terry's Texas Rangers, where they served with distinction. Kelly was not content "to wait on" his charges but joined them in battle, firing his own musket and cap and ball pistol. Twice Kelly brought to Texas the wounded Richard, twice took him to the front again. After war, bought a small farm near "Marse Robert", raised a large family and prospered. Died in 1890s. The courage and loyalty of Kelly was typical of most Texas Negro slaves. Hundreds "went to war" with their masters. Many operated the farms and ranches of soldiers away at war, producing food, livestock, cotton and clothing for the Confederacy. Others, did outside work to support their master's families. They protected homes from Indians, bandits and deserters and did community guard and patrol duty. At war's end, most slaves, like Primus Kelly, became useful and productive citizens of Texas.

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