Details for John C. Upton and His Brother, W. F. Upton

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5461002771

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Marker Number 2771
Atlas Number 5461002771
Marker Title John C. Upton and His Brother, W. F. Upton
Index Entry Upton, John C. and W.F.
Address 10th and Rankin St.
City Rankin
County Upton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 220262
UTM Northing 3458387
Subject Codes Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Courthouse Lawn, (corner of 10th and Rankin Sts.) Rankin
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Civil War Memorials - (pink granite)
Marker Text County named for Texas Confederates (Star and Wreath). Colonel John Cunningham Upton (1828-1862) Born Tennessee. Came to Texas 1859. Raised company outbreak of Civil War. Attached to 5th Texas Infantry, Hood's famed Texas Brigade, fighting in the campaigns in and around Virginia. Rose to Lt. Colonel of his regiment. The day before his death at the Battle of Second Manassas, led charge upon the enemy rear guard which was a seldom seen, yet brilliantly executed move. Colonel William F. Upton (1832-1887) Born Tennessee. Came to Texas 1853. When Civil War broke, enlisted Texas state troops mustered in for Texas frontier protection. He served in various military units in Texas, helping to successfully guard the 2000 miles of frontier and coastline open to Union or Indian attack. Promoted to Lt. Colonel of Mann's regiment, stationed in Galveston area along with other Texas troops to prevent expected mass Union invasion in 1865. Member of State Legislature 1866, 1876-82.
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