William Clark, Jr.
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N 31° 36.199 W 094° 38.938
15R E 343569 N 3497647
One of a dozen historical markers in Oak Grove Cemetery, this marker honors William Clark Jr., a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
Waymark Code: WMXEQ9
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/03/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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Historic Oak Grove Cemetery, not far from downtown Nacogdoches, is a very peaceful site in this deeply historic city. There are 12 historic markers in the cemetery.

Oak Grove is an active cemetery open daily from dawn to dusk. If you visit, please be respectful in your photographs.

The waymarked historical marker stands in the Clark Family plot, with its elegant angel monument, at the grave of William Clark Jr.
Marker Number: 9264

Marker Text:
A signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence Born in Virginia, April 14, 1798 Died January 3, 1871 His wife MARTHA B. WALL CLARK Born May 16, 1801 Died February 4, 1863 Erected by the State of Texas 1936


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