Walker County
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Pleasant Williams
Kittrell

Historical Marker Text
(April 13, 1805 - September 29, 1867) Doctor
Pleasant Williams Kittrell, a statesman in North Carolina and Alabama,
moved with his family to Texas in 1850. While serving two terms in the
Texas Legislature, the doctor authored the bill to establish the
University of Texas. Though the bill was signed in 1858, the
university's opening was delayed until 1883. At home in Huntsville,
Kittrell managed his extensive land holdings and practiced medicine. He
treated area victims of the 1867 yellow fever epidemic until he himself
succumbed to the disease. Kittrell is buried near his good friends Sam
Houston (in whose former home Kittrell died) and historian Henderson
Yoakum.
1988
Location: Oakwood Cemetery, 9th and Ave.
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