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Signers of Texas Independence Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery

Angel Marker
Monument erected by Clark family.
Commonly known as the "Angel Marker."

Oak Grove Cemetery is the final resting place of four signers of Texas Independence. Their sacrifice helped shape the destiny of our great state and of our great city. Read the headstones to learn of the service they rendered.

Oh, write of me, not "Died in bitter pains,"
But "Emigrated to another star!"
- Helen Hunt Jackson (1831-1885)

Thomas J. Rusk

Thomas J. Rusk, 5 December 1808 - 29 July 1857. Texas statesman and patriot. Site includes a picture.
Lois Foster Blount Approx. 1/4 of collection contains information on T. J. Rusk
Letters from T.J. Rusk to his brother David
Sign to the right of the monument

Charles Stanfield Taylor

Charles Stanfield Taylor, 1808 - 1 November 1865.
Chief Justice of Nacogdoches County.
Site includes a photograph and his signature.
Also see R. B. Blake Collection, volume XXVI, XLII.

John S. Roberts

John S. Roberts, 13 July 1796 - 5 April 1874. Military leader as well as Texas patriot.
See the R. B. Blake Collection.

William S. Clark

William S. Clark, 14 April 1798 - 3 January 1871. Delegate to the conventions of 1832, 1833, 1836, and member of the Second Congress of the Republic.
See the R. B. Blake Collection.

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