Details for Texas Confederate County Commissioners Court

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5477008327

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Marker Number 8327
Atlas Number 5477008327
Marker Title Texas Confederate County Commissioners Court
Index Entry Texas Confederate County Commissioners Court
Address
City Brenham
County Washington
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 750610
UTM Northing 3340147
Subject Codes Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse Square, E. Alamo between Park and Baylor Streets, Brenham.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Composed of a chief justice (now county judge) and four county commissioners, these elected governing boards directed vital Civil War programs. Provided arms, clothing, horses and saddles for troops from county. Gave aid to wartime factories. Obtained and distributed to soldier's families scarce medicine, food, cloth, salt and cotton and wool cards. County patrols and home guards were set up in many counties and supplied lead, powder, gun caps to guard against the enemy, Indians and bandits. Funds were raised by issuing bonds and scrip and assessing a special war tax on property. Tax credits were given to citizens for contributions to soldier's dependents. Unbranded cattle were gathered and sold to benefit orphans and widows. Rich, heavily-populated Washington County through its court financed hospitals in Hempstead and Chappell Hill; contracted the making of army uniforms; bought kegs of powder and held gun inspections to maintain home defenses; printed county scrip in 50 (cents), $1, $2, $3 bills; established at Old Mt. Vernon a camp of insctruction and in Brenham a soldiers home. Judges, commissioners and other dedicated public officials did much to strengthen Texas' war effort.

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