Details for Sion Record Bostick

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5411004712

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Marker Number 4712
Atlas Number 5411004712
Marker Title Sion Record Bostick
Index Entry Bostick, Sion Record
Address SH 16 (High St.)
City San Saba
County San Saba
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 526796
UTM Northing 3452128
Subject Codes cowboys; Mexican War; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location San Saba City Cemetery, near southeast corner facing SH 16 (High St.) across from 10th St.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text About 276 yards to the west is grave of Sion Record Bostick (December 7, 1819 - October 15, 1902) A member of the party of young Texans who captured the escaping Mexican General Santa Anna after Battle of San Jacinto, during the Texas War for Independence. Migrated from Alabama in 1828. Served in Texas army at Gonzales and Bexar (San Antonio), 1835; at San Jacinto, 1836; and 1840 stand against Comanches, at Plum Creek. An American soldier in Mexican War, 1846; a Confederate in Hood's Brigade in the Civil War, 1860s. Married Susan Townsend; after her death, Mary Indiana Rhodes. Had several children. Became a leader in veterans reunions. He is buried in San Saba Cemetery. Recorded 1973

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