John H. Reagan

(Front):John H. Reagan

(Right):"The Old Roman's highest ambition

was to do his full duty;

consciousness of having done it

was his ample reward."

(Left):"A good name is rather to be

chosen than great riches,

and loving favor rather

than silver or gold."

(Bronze Plaque on Back):

Probate Judge Henderson County Texas 1846, 1847

Representative Texas Legislature 1847, 1848

District Judge in Texas 1852, 1857

Representative from Texas U.S. Congress 1857, 1861

Representative from Texas Provisional Congress Confederate States of America 1861

Postmaster General of the Confederate States of America 1861, 1865

Secretary of the Treasury of the Confederate States of America 1865

Delegate to Convention framing Constitution of Texas of 1874, 1875

Representative from Texas U.S. Congress 1875, 1887

Senator from Texas U.S. Congress 1887, 1891

Chairman Railroad Commission of Texas 1891, 1902

Author Memoirs of Secession and the Civil War 1902, 1905

(Stone at Base):

Reagan Monument

Unveiled July 6, 1911

Sponsored by

John H. Reagan Chapter U.D.C.

Pompeo Coppini Sculptor

Marker is at the intersection of East Park Avenue and Crocket Road at East Park Avenue when traveling west on East Park Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB