Historical Marker

Khleber Miller Van Zandt

Historical marker location:
700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas
( 700 Grand Ave., Oakwood Cemetery, Section 29)
Marker installed: 1986

Khleber Miller Van Zandt (1836-1930) Tennessee native Khleber Miller Van Zandt moved to East Texas as a child. After serving as a major in the 7th Texas Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., he came to Fort Worth in 1865. A merchant, banker, and rancher, he was instrumental in making the city a major rail center and helped establish an early newspaper, the public schools, public transportation, and the First Christian Church. He served in the 13th Texas Legislature and the Constitutional Convention of 1875. A member of the United Confederate Veterans, he held the office of national commander-in-chief (1918-1921). Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.