Rose, Archibald Johnson, 1830-

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Archibald Johnson Rose (1830-1903) was a soldier, educator, politician, and organizer of the Texas State Grange. After panning for gold in California, Rose moved to Texas in 1857 and settled on the San Saba River in 1860, where he ranched and helped establish a settlement. During the Civil War, Rose served in a Frontier unit protecting Texas from Indians. Rose moved to Salado after the end of the Civil War.

Rose joined the newly organized Grange at Salado in the summer of 1873. In October, he helped arrange the Texas State Grange in Dallas, drafting its constitution and bylaws. From 1880 to 1891, Rose was worthy master at a time when the Grange was one of the most influential organizations in Texas. Furthermore, Rose was a crusader and advocate for education in Texas. He believed Texas needed better schools and teachers, free textbooks, and vocational education. In 1887 he joined the board of directors for Texas A&M, and was its president from 1891 to 1896. Additionally, he was a trustee of Salado College. In 1894, Governor Charles A. Culberson appointed Rose commissioner of agriculture, insurance, statistics, and history. During his tenure, Rose advocated the overhaul of insurance codes and supported the Texas State Library. Rose was also a member of the Texas State Historical Association and a grandmaster in the Masonic order of Texas. He died in Salado on December 13, 1903.

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Smith, Ralph A. “Archibald Johnson Rose.” Handbook of Texas Online. Accessed May 11, 2010. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fro70.

From the guide to the Rose Archibald Johnson Papers 75-58., 1830-1903, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Archibald Johnson Rose (1830-1903) was a soldier, educator, politician, and organizer of the Texas State Grange.

After panning for gold in California, Rose moved to Texas in 1857 and settled on the San Saba River in 1860, where he ranched and helped establish a settlement. During the Civil War, Rose served in a Frontier unit protecting Texas from Indians. Rose moved to Salado after the end of the Civil War.

Rose joined the newly organized Grange at Salado in the summer of 1873. In October, he helped arrange the Texas State Grange in Dallas, drafting its constitution and bylaws. From 1880 to 1891, Rose was worthy master at a time when the Grange was one of the most influential organizations in Texas. Furthermore, Rose was a crusader and advocate for education in Texas. He believed Texas needed better schools and teachers, free textbooks, and vocational education. In 1887 he joined the board of directors for Texas A&M, and was its president from 1891 to 1896. Additionally, he was a trustee of Salado College. In 1894, Governor Charles A. Culberson appointed Rose commissioner of agriculture, insurance, statistics, and history. During his tenure, Rose advocated the overhaul of insurance codes and supported the Texas State Library. Rose was also a member of the Texas State Historical Association and a grandmaster in the Masonic order of Texas. He died in Salado on December 13, 1903.

Source: Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "Archibald Johnson Rose," http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/RR/fro70.html (accessed May 11, 2010).

From the description of Rose Archibald Johnson Papers, 1830-1903 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 742366802

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referencedIn Rose, Archibald Johnson. Rose Archibald Johnson Papers, 1830-1903 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Smith, Ralph Adam. Ralph Adam Smith manuscripts, 1936-1938. Stephen F. Austin State University, East Texas Research Center
referencedIn Texas State Grange. Patrons of Husbandry Records, 1873-1901 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Austin, J. Walker Papers 1926., 1803, 1822-1869, 1881 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Patrons of Husbandry Records, 1873-1901 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Austin, J. Walker. Austin, J. Walker Papers, 1803, 1822-1869, 1881 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Long, John Benjamin. Long (John Benjamin) Papers, 1852-1924 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Long (John Benjamin) Papers 1925., 1852-1924 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Buchanan, A. W. Papers, 1874-1892 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn National Grange. Texas State Grange. Records, 1875-1891. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
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