Details for Home Town of Texas Confederate General H.P. Mabry

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439002131

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Marker Number 2131
Atlas Number 5439002131
Marker Title Home Town of Texas Confederate General H.P. Mabry
Index Entry Mabry, H.P., Home Town of Texas Confederate General
Address 760 Jim Wright Freeway
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 642865
UTM Northing 3627079
Subject Codes Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1964
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Texas Civil War Museum
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Civil War Memorials - (pink granite)
Marker Text A Georgian. Came to Texas 1851. Admitted to bar. Texas Legislator 1856-60. With Confederate expedition capturing Forts Washita and Arbuckle, Indian Territory, April-May 1861. June 1861 joined 3rd Tex. Cav. Helped win Wilson's Creek battle, in campaign to keep Missouri in Confederate fold. Late 1861 scouted U.S. Gen. Fremont's Army, Springfield, Mo. Had arm shattered in Bowie knife fray with 7 out to take him as spy. Led regiment at Pea Ridge, Ark., March 1862. At Luka, Miss., Sept. 1862, lost a third of unit, was shot 3 times and was taken captive. BACK OF MARKER: Exchanged at Vicksburg late 1862, Mabry refused to sign parole until slur on Confederacy was removed. In command of Mississippi Cavalry, led patrols repulsing Federals from rich Yazoo Valley breadbasket 1863-64. Guarded food, forage for supplying Confederacy. Commanded Calvary that took, dismantled, burned U.S. Gunboat "Petrel" on Yazoo River. Attached to Gen. Forrest's Division, helped bottle enemy in Memphis, formed rear guard for offensives, destroyed Sherman communications, fought pitched battles. Spies would report Mabry's horsemen in 3 different spots hundreds of miles apart on same day. Assigned to move Texas cattle, men, supplies across tightly guarded Mississippi River. 1866 was elected District Judge, but removed by Radical Reconstruction authorities. 1879-1885 practiced law Fort Worth. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson. Erected by the State of Texas 1964

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