Details for Jasper County, C. S. A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5241010452

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Marker Number 10452
Atlas Number 5241010452
Marker Title Jasper County, C. S. A.
Index Entry Jasper County, C. S. A.
Address Houston and Main St.
City Jasper
County Jasper
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 404437
UTM Northing 3421264
Subject Codes counties; Civil War
Marker Year 1964
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse lawn
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Communication, transportation, supply and military center in Civil War Texas. Voted 315 to 25 in favor of secession. Crossed by Texas troops in the 1862-64 Louisiana campaigns to prevent split of the South and invasion of Texas. Confederate Army ran Houston-to-Alexandria, La., military horseback courier route through here. In last years of the war, Abel Adams, a local 14-year-old, rode this in a high lope, for Gen. John B. Magruder, commander of the Department of Texas. Beef was driven to troops in the Old South by way of 1823 trail across the county. Had a Confederate Quartermaster Depot and 9-county headquarters, 2nd Brigade, Texas State Troops, under Gen. W. M. Neyland, local citizen. County men in service on various war fronts of the South included Co. G, 13th Texas Cavalry; Co. C, 25th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted; Co. E, 27th Texas Cavalry, in Whitfield's Legion. In 1865, as survivors were returning home, Union occupation troops bivouacked in the Jasper Town Square. Commander was Gen. George Custer, later to go down in history for his "last stand" at the Little Big Horn, 1876. Driving her beautiful horse and carriage, his young bride called on the Jasper ladies.

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