Manton, Edward T., 1820-1891
Born in Johnston, Rhode Island, Edward T. Manton (1820-1893) moved to Fayette County, Texas in 1833. After enlisting in a Fayette County volunteer regiment in 1842, Manton helped quell the Mexican Army’s advances north after attacking San Antonio. He later joined Captain Nicholas Dawson’s volunteer regiment and survived the massacre at Salado Creek, where he was taken prisoner and incarcerated in Perote Prison in Mexico. Following his release in 1844, Manton returned to Fayette County, where he owned a plantation.
Source:
Carroll, Jeff. Manton, Edward T. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed July 12, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fma38 .
From the guide to the Manton, Edward T. Papers, 1818-1891, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
Born in Johnston, Rhode Island, Edward T. Manton (1820-1893) moved to Fayette County, Texas in 1833.
After enlisting in a Fayette County volunteer regiment in 1842, Manton helped quell the Mexican Army's advances north after attacking San Antonio. He later joined Captain Nicholas Dawson's volunteer regiment and survived the massacre at Salado Creek, where he was taken prisoner and incarcerated in Perote Prison in Mexico. Following his release in 1844, Manton returned to Fayette County, where he owned a plantation.
From the description of Manton, Edward T., Papers, 1818-1891 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 761093739
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Birth 1820
Death 1891