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Captain Henry Stout

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FM 2088, 9 mi. E, Quitman, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 49' 52.41988999992", -95° 17' 7.53057999996"
 
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     Henry Stout came to Texas in 1818 from Tennessee. Reported to have helped David Crockett plan his route to , he served in the Army in 1836, and from 1839 to 1845 was Captain of a Texas Ranger company. He moved here in 1847 and operated a grist mill and freight hauling business. He served on the commission to create Wood County in 1850, and was the first sheriff. He represented Van Zandt and Wood counties in the State Legislature in 1855-56, and was a Confederate officer during the Civil War. He is buried in a family cemetery adjacent to this site. (1992)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Captain Henry Stout Historical Marker Location Map, Quitman, Texas

 
   
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