Enlisted in the Confederate Army. Was attached to Company B of Gen. Green's Brigade as an Ordinance Officer. By the end of the war he had attained the rank of Major. In 1868, Samuel moved to San Marcos and built the first livery stable. A few years later he sold the stable and began a grain and feed store with boarding stable. In 1890, Samuel was elected Alderman of San Marcos, then reelected at the end of his first term. He was later made President of the Board of Alderman.
Samuel was also a Mason in good standing. He and his wife were faithful members of Cumberland Presbyterian Church where he was also an Elder.
Enlisted in the Confederate Army. Was attached to Company B of Gen. Green's Brigade as an Ordinance Officer. By the end of the war he had attained the rank of Major. In 1868, Samuel moved to San Marcos and built the first livery stable. A few years later he sold the stable and began a grain and feed store with boarding stable. In 1890, Samuel was elected Alderman of San Marcos, then reelected at the end of his first term. He was later made President of the Board of Alderman.
Samuel was also a Mason in good standing. He and his wife were faithful members of Cumberland Presbyterian Church where he was also an Elder.
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