Details for Jesse B. Bowman

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5387012166

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Marker Number 12166
Atlas Number 5387012166
Marker Title Jesse B. Bowman
Index Entry Bowman, Jesse B.
Address
City Manchester
County Red River
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 302541
UTM Northing 3755616
Subject Codes Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers; military topics
Marker Year 1999
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Sam Houston Park, Manchester vicinity, CR 2381, 0.2 mi SE of CR 2353.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Alamo defender Jesse B. Bowman was born in Tennessee about 1785. By 1811 he was living in Illinois where his son Joseph T. Bowman was born that year. Bowman and his family settled in Ouichita County, Arkansas, until it became more populated and they moved to Hempstead County. In the 1830s Jesse B. Bowman and his family moved with his brother and other family members to this area of Texas, where they soon qualified for a league and labor of land. On February 23, 1836, Bowman answered the roll call at the Alamo garrison in Bexar. He was listed as a private and permanent volunteer under the command of Jim Bowie. On March 6, Jesse Bowman lost his life at the fall of the Alamo. His body and those of the other Alamo defenders were burned by the Mexican Army under General Santa Anna. (1999)

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