Details for Home County of Texas Confederate Colonel A.M. Hobby

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5391000955

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Marker Number 955
Atlas Number 5391000955
Marker Title Home County of Texas Confederate Colonel A.M. Hobby
Index Entry Hobby, A.M., Home County of
Address 305 N. Alamo St.
City Refugio
County Refugio
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 669164
UTM Northing 3132725
Subject Codes miltary topics; Civil War
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Veterans Memorial, W side N. Alamo St. (US 77) opposite McGuill Street.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Civil War Memorials - (pink granite)
Marker Text 1831-1881. Georgian. Ardent supporter of states' rights and secession. Served Texas Legislature 1859 until resignation in 1862 to organize battalion for war. Commanded Hobby's 8th Texas Infantry Regiment. In charge of area coastal defenses between Indianola and Corpus Christi, keeping the Federals on their ships, preventing invasion. In 1864-65 with Galveston coastal defenses. Noted author, poet of patriotic works. A memorial to Texans who served the Confederacy. Erected by the State of Texas 1963. Hobby's 8th Texas Infantry Regiment C.S.A.: Refugio County was represented in all four companies of Hobby's Infantry Battalion organized in this county May 1862. Unit successfully withstood Union bombardment of Corpus Christi August 1862. Organized into 8th Texas Infantry February 1863. Regiment staved off another attack on Corpus Christi November 1863 while covering the Confederate withdrawal from Lower Rio Grande. Most of the 8th were in Red River Campaign 1864 to prevent invasion of Texas. Again defended Texas Coast 1865. Texas coastal defense is a brilliant chapter in South's history. Composed of: Maj. A.M. Hobby's 8th Bn Tex Inf, Maj. Daniel D. Shea's 4th Tex Arty Bn, Capt. B.F. Neal's Btry, Capt. John Ireland's Tex Inf Co, Capt. Jose M. Penaloza's Tex Inf Co, Capt. Angel Navarro's Cav Co.

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