Tait, Charles William, 1815-1878

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Dates:
Birth 1815
Death 1878

Biographical notes:

Surgeon, surveyor, plantation owner, and legislator, of Texas; b. in Georgia; arrived in Texas in 1840s.

From the description of Papers, 1844-1912. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70966215

Born to James Ashbury and Elizabeth Caroline (Goode) Tait in Georgia, Charles William Tait (1815-1878) moved with his family to Alabama, where he studied at the University of Alabama before earning a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Following his service in the U.S. Navy as a surgeon, Tait moved to Texas, settling on a 6,000-acre plantation, named Sylvania, near Columbus in the mid-1840s. In 1848, Tait married Louisa Williams, with whom he had nine children. During the Mexican War, he served as surgeon of John C. Hays’ regiment, and during the Civil War as lieutenant colonel in the 4th Texas Cavalry. Tait was Colorado County commissioner (1850) and served in the Texas House of Representatives (1854-1854; 1857-1858). A director of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado River Railway Company, he founded a cooperative mercantile store, later known as the Columbus Mutual Aid Association, and operated a ferry service on his plantation. Tait also organized the Standing Relief Committee, which provided food and medicine to Colorado County families affected by an 1869 flood and the 1873 yellow fever epidemic.

Sources:

Flachmeier, Jeanette H. Tait, Charles William. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed March 1, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fta03 .

Dr. Charles William Tait. Daughters of the Republic of Texas: Patriot Ancestor Album, edited by Herbert C. Banks, p. 270. Paducah, Ky.: Turner Publishing Company, 2001.

From the guide to the Tait, Charles William, papers 1932; 1949., 1844-1854, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Born to James Ashbury and Elizabeth Caroline (Goode) Tait in Georgia, Charles William Tait (1815-1878) moved with his family to Alabama, where he studied at the University of Alabama before earning a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

Following his service in the U.S. Navy as a surgeon, Tait moved to Texas, settling on a 6,000-acre plantation, named Sylvania, near Columbus in the mid-1840s. In 1848, Tait married Louisa Williams, with whom he had nine children. During the Mexican War, he served as surgeon of John C. Hays' regiment, and during the Civil War as lieutenant colonel in the 4th Texas Cavalry. Tait was Colorado County commissioner (1850) and served in the Texas House of Representatives (1854-1854; 1857-1858). A director of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado River Railway Company, he founded a cooperative mercantile store, later known as the Columbus Mutual Aid Association, and operated a ferry service on his plantation. Tait also organized the Standing Relief Committee, which provided food and medicine to Colorado County families affected by an 1869 flood and the 1873 yellow fever epidemic.

Sources:

Flachmeier, Jeanette H. Tait, Charles William.Handbook of Texas Online. Accessed March 1, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fta03.

Dr. Charles William Tait.Daughters of the Republic of Texas: Patriot Ancestor Album, edited by Herbert C. Banks, p. 270. Paducah, Ky.: Turner Publishing Company, 2001.

From the description of Tait, Charles William, papers, 1844-1854 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 773604049

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Subjects:

  • Agriculture
  • Agriculture
  • Decedents' estates
  • Ferries
  • Ferries
  • Plantations
  • Plantations
  • Real property
  • Railroads

Occupations:

  • Legislators
  • Plantation owners
  • Surgeons
  • Surveyors

Places:

  • Texas--Columbus (as recorded)
  • Fayette County (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Texas (as recorded)
  • Alabama (as recorded)
  • Colorado County (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Columbus (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Columbus (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Galveston County (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Columbus (Tex.) (as recorded)