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 General Ashbel Smith, C.S.A.
Posted by: 0ccam
N 31° 53.853 W 098° 36.289
14R E 537368 N 3529148
Quick Description: This marker, in a cluster of other markers at one corner of Comanche County Courthouse Square, summarizes the biography of a Confederate General, Republic of Texas Cabinet Member, and Comanche County landowner.
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/31/2007 1:41:59 PM
Waymark Code: WM2WJJ
Views: 22
Long Description: Texas Historical Commission Atlas data:
Index Entry: Smith, General Ashbel, C.S.A.
City: Comanche
County: Comanche
Subject Codes: CW; ED; ML; MW; OS; TI;
Year Marker Erected: 1965
Marker Location: SW corner of courthouse grounds, SH 16,
Comanche.
Marker Size: 27" x 42"
Repairs Completed: Refinish
Marker Number: 2123
 Marker Text: (1805-1886)
Born in Connecticut. Graduated at 19 from Yale. Studied medicine in France, where friends were Revolutionary War hero Lafayette and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. As a North Carolina doctor he later took interest in politics and government.
Came to Texas 1837. Was made Surgeon-General of Army. As headright (settler's land bounty) and pay for Army service, obtained in 1839 Comanche County tract on South Leon River, near this site.
Was sent to England and France, 1842, as Texas Charge D'Affaires. In Cabinet of President Anson Jones, was last Secretary of State of Republic of Texas.
Served in U.S. Army in Mexican War. As member of Texas Legislature, 1855-1857, worked in behalf of schools and railroads.
Won Civil War citations for bravery. Commanded 2nd Texas Infantry. Built defenses and helped to save Texas Coast from Federal invasion. In 1865, at the end of the war, served as one of Commissioners empowered to negotiate peace terms for Texas.
Was elected to Legislature in 1865 and in 1877. Serving as first Chairman of Board of Regents of University of Texas, set ideals of scholarship. (1965)

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