Details for General W. H. King

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5223007317

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Marker Number 7317
Atlas Number 5223007317
Marker Title General W. H. King
Index Entry King, W. H., General
Address
City Sulphur Springs
County Hopkins
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 257687
UTM Northing 3669642
Subject Codes Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse lawn, Connally St. at Gilmer St.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Civil War Subject
Marker Text (Star and Wreath) Home county of Texas Confederate. (1839-1910) Georgian. Moved to Texas 1861. Rose to rank of colonel, 18th Texas Infantry. Led regiment in Red River Campaign of 1863 to prevent split of South along Mississippi. Commanded the 18th in Red River Campaign 1864 to stop invasion of Texas. Wounded Mansfield, La. and made brigadier general. Recovered to lead Walker's Division for a time and brigades in Louisiana and East Texas. Texas adjutant general 1881-91. A memorial to Texans who served the Confederacy. Erected by the state of Texas 1963. Texas in the Civil War: Texas made an all-out effort for the Confederacy after a 3 to 1 vote for secession. 90,000 troops, famous for daring and mobility, fought on every battlefront. A 2,000 mile frontier and coastline was successfully defended from Union troops and savage Indians. State and private industry produced war goods. Cotton - life blood of South - traded thru Mexico for medicine and military supplies. Texas was storehouse of Western Confederacy. Citizens made sacrifices to produce food and clothing for Texas fighting men.

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