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Haden Harrison Edwards

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Edwards married the former Sarah Forbes in Nacogdoches on October 22, 1843. Mrs. Edwards subsequently gave birth to eight children. The eldest, Peyton Foster Edwards (1844–1918), served as a Confederate soldier and then followed his father into the political arena, becoming known as "the red rooster
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Edwards served as president of the Sabine Pass and East Texas Railway, beginning in 1858. Construction began and some rails were in place when the outbreak of the
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in Company E, Second Regiment of the Texas Mounted Rifles. However, he was granted a discharge due to disability on August 31, 1846.
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as a Representative for a district centered around Nacogdoches. Following statehood, he was also a member of the 1st and 8th
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halted all activity. Subsequently, the rails which had been laid were taken up and used in the fortification of
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broke out. He was soon elected captain of a company of volunteers which served at the
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in August, 1865 trying to arrange financing for it when he died.
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of Nacogdoches", representing the area for two terms in the
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Edwards was already a well-travelled cattle trader when the
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