Details for Jackson County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5239002701

Data

Marker Number 2701
Atlas Number 5239002701
Marker Title Jackson County
Index Entry
Address
City Edna
County Jackson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 729413
UTM Northing 3207995
Subject Codes counties
Marker Year 1936
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse Grounds, 115 W. Main St., Edna
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 1936 Texas Centennial Monument
Marker Text Home of the Karankawa Indians granted in part to Stephen F. Austin and to Martin de Leon. Settled 1824-1835 by colonists largely from Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and west of the Lavaca, Mexico. Organized as a municipality December 5, 1835. Named in honor of Andrew Jackson, president of the United States. Created a county March 17, 1836, organized in 1836 with Texana, formerly Santa Anna, county seat; Edna, county seat since 1883. In memory of John Mc Henry, Francis M. White, James Kerr, F. F. Wells, early settlers. William Menefee, Elijah Stapp, signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence. William Sutherland, marytr of the Alamo; George Sutherland, John S. Menefee, James A. Sylvester, heroes of San Jacinto. Clark L. Owen, colonel in the Confederate army, and other pioneers who resided in this county before or directly after the Texas Revolution. Jackson County: average altitude 75 feet, annual rainfall 37 inches. Soil: black hogwallow, sandy loams, alluvial. Crops and products: cotton, livestock, corn, dairying, vegetables, poultry, pecans, oil and gas.
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