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Texas Historical Marker #02739

James Washington Winters. A San Jacinto veteran, born in Tennessee, January 21, 1817; died November 15, 1903. #2739

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Texas Historical Marker #05823

William Carvin Winters. Came to Texas in 1834, wounded at San Jacinto, born in Tennessee in 1809, died in 1863. #5823

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Texas Historical Marker #00271

Brummett Cemetery. Between Old Laredo Road and Fort Ewell Road, in a locality accessible to the pioneers, this cemetery was in use by 1860, as shown by gravestone of Elijah Ross, aged two. The burial ground was deeded to the public by Mrs. Kizzie Brummett and her son William Brummett on Sept. 21, 1889. Interments have included John T. Brummett (1815-1881), the husband and father to the donors; two Brummett daughters; noted early Texan James Washington Winters (1817-1903), a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto; also many Winters descendants. There are now (1974) about 275 graves. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006 #271

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Texas Historical Marker #00404

Here William Alexander A. Wallace known as Big Foot Wallace. Defender of Texas and Texans as soldier ranger and mailrider, he protected the advancing frontier. Died January 7, 1899. #404

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Texas Historical Marker #05818

William Alexander A. Wallace. Known as Big Foot Wallace--defender of Texas and Texans. As soldier, ranger and mailrider, he protected the advancing frontier, died January 7, 1899. #5818

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