Details for Constantine W. Buckley

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5157008981

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Marker Number 8981
Atlas Number 5157008981
Marker Title Constantine W. Buckley
Index Entry Buckley, Constantine W.
Address Courthouse Lawn
City Richmond
County Fort Bend
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 231953
UTM Northing 3276123
Subject Codes state official; Civil War
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location corner of Jackson and 4th St., Richmond
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Texas Confederate Legislator (1815 - 1865) Came to Texas from Georgia, 1838. Clerk, Republic of Texas State Department. Prominent Fort Bend County planter, lawyer, district judge and legislator. Served as one of the speakers of Texas House of Representatives in critical Civil War years, 1861-65. Legislators passed laws to raise, equip and supply 90,000 Texas soldiers who fought on all fronts and provided for defense of State's 2,000-mile frontier and coast against Indians, enemy troops and ships. As naval blockade reduced imports, the Legislature established plants to make guns, powder, cloth, salt. Contracts, subsidies and land grants were provided to encourage private industry to help meet heavy wartime demands for arms, supplies, clothing, food. Buckley and the other lawmakers taxed property and business and required farmers to turn in tithes of produce to meet the crisis. Funds were voted to buy cotton for State exchange for goods in Mexico; to aid soldiers' dependents; and to provide hospitals and medical care for troops--in and out of state. The Legislature was in almost continuous session. Poor pay and inflated Confederate money caused many members to live in tents and covered wagons on the capital grounds, and cook over campfires.

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