Site of Mustering of a Unit of Hood's Texas Brigade, C.S.A.
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Marker Text: Co. I, Fifth Texas Infantry Regt., Army of Northern Virginia, was raised here Aug. 1861, as "The Texas Aides" by Capt. J. B. Robertson.
Unit fought in many battles of Civil War--Gaines Mill, Second Manassas, Antietam, Gettysburg, Chickamauga and the Wilderness. Robertson became brigadier general and succeeded Hood as Commander Oct. 1862. Replaced by Brigadier General John Gregg, Jan. 1864. Col. R. M. Powell later held post until end of the war. The brigade surrendered at Appomatox, April 12, 1865, with 12% enlistees surviving. "Defeat could not dim their record." (1968) Marker No: 8350
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 30.319889, -96.344788
Location: On block east of FM 50/FM 390 intersection, on FM 390, Independence.
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