You searched for City|State: edna, tx
Showing results 1 to 7 of 7
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8T_macaroni-station_Edna-TX.html
Forerunner of town of Edna; a camp and commissary during the building of the New York, Texas & Mexican railway, 1880-1882.
Count Joseph Telfener, one of the railway investors, brought laborers from his native Italy; station was nicknamed for th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8S_brackenridge-cemetery_Edna-TX.html
Among family members buried there: John A. Brackenridge (1800-62), a Warrick County, Ind., neighbor from whom young Abraham Lincoln borrowed law brooks, 1855 founder of Texana Presbyterian Church; his son, George W. Brackenridge (1832-1902), emiss…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29OO_jackson-county-c-s-a_Edna-TX.html
In 1861, voted for secession 147 to 77. With its beef and cotton, helped supply South. Furnished salt from beds near Cox's Creek; hides and tallow from a plant between Port Lavaca and Texana; lead from Navidad mine (now a "lost mine"). Homefolk mo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29ON_confederates-of-jackson-county_Edna-TX.html
From 1860 population of 2,612 came more than 100 Civil War soldiers, one an infantryman on a crutch: M.K. Simons, a Mexican War amputee, Brigade Quartermaster, 2nd Texas Infantry, C.S.A.
Officers included Capt. C.L. Owen, veteran of the Texas R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29OE_early-jackson-county_Edna-TX.html
Organized, 1837; named for 7th President of U. S., Andrew Jackson.
Early hunting grounds of the cannibalistic Karankawa Indians, this region was crossed in 1528 by shipwrecked Spaniard Cabeza de Vaca. French explorer La Salle founded the first se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29NZ_mission-nuestra-senora-del-espiritu-santo-de-zuniga_Edna-TX.html
Situated in the present county of Jackson was the mission of Nuestra Señora del Espiritu Santo de Zuñiga. Established by Joseph de Azlor, Marquis of Aguayo, and Father Fray Agustin Patron, O.F.M. in 1722 for the civilizing and Christianizing of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29NY_jackson-county_Edna-TX.html
Home of the Karankawa Indians granted in part to Stephen F. Austin and to Martin de Leon. Settled 1824-1835 by colonists largely from Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and, west of the Lavaca, Mexico. Organized as a municipality December 5, …