Details for Major John B. Jones

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5453006462

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Marker Number 6462
Atlas Number 5453006462
Marker Title Major John B. Jones
Index Entry Jones, Major John B.
Address
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 730784
UTM Northing 3627268
Subject Codes state official; Civil War; rangers
Marker Year 1964
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Camp Mabry, on W 35th St., just W of Loop 1 overpass, Austin
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Famed defender of the frontier. Instilled ideals of excellence into Texas Rangers. Born in South Carolina. Came to Republic of Texas 1839. Educated at Old Baylor and Rutersville, where students had to defend school from Indian attacks. In Civil War, 1861-65, served with Terry's Texas Rangers and Speight's Texas Infantry Battalion. Was appointed May 1, 1874, by Governor Richard Coke to organized and field the Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers. Duty was to stop Indian depredations, bandit raids from Mexico,and lawlessness that resulted from federal Reconstruction. At once put six Ranger companies at frontier post 100 miles apart. In first six months patrolled 22,250 miles. Defeated Indians in numerous engagements, sending them back to their reservations. Broke up rustling. Brought end to famous and violent outbreaks, including Mason County War, Horrell-Higgins feud, Kimble County trouble, El Paso Salt War. In 1878 brought to justice San Bass gang of train and bank robbers. Became adjutant general of Texas, January 1879. In 1880-81 directed tracking down and quieting of Victorio's Apache Indian bands. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Austin. (1964)

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