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Major James P. Douglas

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1508 N. Haynie St., Tyler, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 21' 50.46018000012", -95° 17' 6.00312999984"
 
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     (Star and Wreath) (1836-1901) School named for Texas Confederate. Born in South Carolina. Came to Texas 1848. Led 50 Tyler men, 1861, to join 50 in Dallas to form Good-Douglas Battery - only Texas artillery serving east of the Mississippi. At Chickamauga, Battery shoved its big guns to edge of Federal rifle pits. Gallantry of Douglas was praised. In 1865 he returned to editing Tyler Reporter. Became a lawyer. Was in Texas Senate, 1876-80. Joined leadership of Tyler Tap Railway. Was president of Cotton Belt Railroad. Led in Tyler's fruit and vegetable growing, canning industry. Was an organizer and trustee of East Texas University, Tyler. Good-Douglas Texas Battery - marched out of Texas July 9, 1861, after much romantic fanfare in Dallas.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Major James P. Douglas Historical Marker Location Map, Tyler, Texas

 
   
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