DeWitt, Green C., 1787-1835

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Birth 1787
Death 1835

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Born in Kentucky, Green DeWitt was a prominent early Texas settler who in 1825 established a colony on the Guadalupe River adjacent to Stephen F. Austin's colony. DeWitt collaborated with other notable Texans such as Byrd Lockhart, James Kerr and José Antonio Navarro, as well as garnering financial support from his wife, Sara Seely DeWitt. Ultimately, however, the colony was unsuccessful and DeWitt's contract was not renewed in 1831. Continuing to pursue land interests, DeWitt travelled to Monclova in 1835, but he contracted a fatal illness and died on May 18.

From the guide to the Green C. DeWitt Papers, 1827-1832, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Born in Kentucky, Green DeWitt (1787-1835) was a prominent early Texas settler who, in 1825, established a colony on the Guadalupe River adjacent to Stephen F. Austin's colony. DeWitt collaborated with other notable Texans such as Byrd Lockhart, James Kerr and Jose Antonio Navarro, as well as garnering financial support from his wife Sara Seely DeWitt. Ultimately, however, the colony was unsuccessful and DeWitt's contract was not renewed in 1831. Continuing to pursue land interests, DeWitt traveled to Monclova in 1835, where he contracted a fatal illness and dies on May 18.

From the description of DeWitt, Green C., papers, 1827-1832. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 71213139

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