Details for Byrd Lockhart

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507017998

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Marker Number 17998
Atlas Number 5507017998
Marker Title Byrd Lockhart
Index Entry Lockhart, Byrd
Address 300 Jackson Street
City West Columbia
County Brazoria
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes Rangers, military
Marker Year 2014
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Columbia Historical Cemetery
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28" with post
Marker Text BYRD LOCKHART Byrd Lockhart, Jr. moved to Green DeWitt’s Colony from Missouri around 1826 with several female relatives. He worked as a surveyor for the colony and settled in Gonzales, where he organized defenses against Indian attacks and supervised construction of roads from Gonzales to the coast and San Antonio de Bexar. In 1835-36, Lockhart served in the Texan Army at the Siege of Bexar and as a commissioner to negotiate with Indian tribes. Having helped organize the Gonzales rangers (“the immortal 32”), Lockhart left the Alamo to obtain supplies before the final siege. He later acted as a spy for the Texan army. He died in Columbia (now west Columbia) in Brazoria County in 1839. Lockhart, texas, was named in his honor. (2014)

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