Butler Soldiers' Homes, C.S.A.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 31° 39.900 W 095° 55.624
15R E 222468 N 3507027
Texas Historical Marker in a roadside park on the north side of US 84 just northwest of Butler, noting that Butler had two "soldiers' homes" during the Civil War, and providing some background on them and efforts to take care of soldiers off to war.
Waymark Code: WM11EQ5
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/09/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 5

Marker Number: 9863

Marker Text:
Commissioners courts in Texas usually furnished to soldiers enlisting in the Civil War their uniforms, guns, blankets -- and sometimes even their horses. The county courts also aided dependents, war orphans and widows. Further, they recognized local people who had "soldiers' homes", and reimbursed them for meals given men en route to and from the army on furloughs and special missions. Freestone County had at least 11 soldiers' homes. Near this site, one of 2 in Butler was run by Hillary Manning, a plantation owner.

A soldiers' home usually was set up as an act of neighborliness. The Rev. Thomas Castleton, who lived near Houston, organized many homes. Also he commended the people of Butler, Fairfield, Goliad and Hillsboro for setting up soldiers' homes of their own accord. At Christmas in 1864, Rev. Castleton received for the benefit of the soldiers donations of $100 in gold, 3 beef animals and 2 milch cows, gifts of private citizens supporting the work. He also was given a 3-story brick hotel to be used as a soldiers' home.

Other soldiers' homes were at Columbus, Crockett, Palestine and Richmond (Fort Bend County) like many other productive activities carried on voluntarily. These homes showed the concern of Texas for her men. (1965)



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