Details for Henderson County C. S. A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5213010362

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Marker Number 10362
Atlas Number 5213010362
Marker Title Henderson County C. S. A.
Index Entry Henderson County C. S. A.
Address
City Athens
County Henderson
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 230926
UTM Northing 3565416
Subject Codes counties; Civil War
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location on SH 19, just south of FM 59 intersection on west side
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size grave marker
Marker Text (Star and Wreath) Voted 400-49 for secession. Sent about 1,000 into Confederate Army, with one detachment of 150 having only 13 live to return. Caldwell's farm, three miles northeast, and Fincastle, 19 miles southeast of Athens, had camps of instruction. Confederate supply depot, Fincastle, had stores of grain, mean in charge of Capt. Thomas F. Murchison, who also was county enrolling officer. Wartime manufactures included earthenware jugs and dishes. Other products for C.S.A. were cotton, corn, beef, pork, timber. Cynthia Ann Parker, delivered from Indian captivity 1860 by Sul Ross' Ranger unit, lived during war at Athens. Postmaster-general of Confederacy was John H. Reagan, who had been surveyor and the first probate judge in Henderson County.

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