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Smith County, C. S. A. |
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Courthouse lawn, Broadway at W. Erwin St., Tyler,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
32° 21' 4.09403999988",
-95° 17' 58.07590000008"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Major center of Confederate activity during Civil War. Many distinguished men and military units served south. The largest ordnance plant west of the Mississippi River manufactured Tyler Rifles near here. Camp Ford located east of town was the largest prisoner of war compound in the western Confederacy. Other military activities here included a quartermaster depot, training camps, transportation depot, foundry, general hospital and medical laboratories. Two large salt works produced daily thousands of pounds of this vital commodity. At home, women, children, old men, loyal slaves raised cotton and grain for army. Women made all their own clothes, used parched okra and yams for coffee and made hats out of shucks and straw. Tyler-Smith County C. S. A. Men and Units. Elements of the following Confederate Texas military units were recruited from or organized in Tyler and Smith County: Douglas' Battery, 1st Texas Infantry, 3rd Texas Cavalry, 11th Texas Infantry, 15th Texas Infantry, 22nd Texas Infantry.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
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