Texas and the Civil War
Committee on Public Safety
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Marker Text: Created by Texas Secession Convention, Jan 1861 a committee of 15 men to prevent public disorder and in the face of open hostility from governor Sam Houston-enforce secession convention mandates.
On Feb. 18, 1861, in what might well have been first battle of Civil War, Minute Men under committee orders surrounded the federal headquarters for the state, in San Antonio, and effected surrender of the Allen Force. Over $3,000,000 worth of ammunition, guns, army vehicles. Military goods and money were seized prompt action here postponed hostilities. The captured for was sent north without bloodshed on Texas soil, this move was followed by occupation of a chain of frontier forts won in the San Antonio action and useful in defense of Confederate Texas. The committee set up 3 military districts, placing troops on frontiers, coasts and Mexican border. Texas was the only Confederate State with problem of defenses on the border of a neutral nation. Numbers of Texas counties also used for at least 2 years committees on public safety, for protection against Indians and to obtain supplies. The secession Convention and Committee on public safety did much to prepare Texas for war. (1965) |
Marker No: 5247
Aluminum 27 x 42 Subject Marker
Geographic: 29.446438,-98.499657
Location: San Pedro Park, Corner of Dewey Place & San Pedro Ave., San Antonio