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Nicholas D. Labadie

Galveston, Galveston County

Marker Text

Nicholas D. Labadie Nicholas Descomps Labadie was born in Canada in 1802. In Missouri, he trained for the priesthood and later changed to the study of medicine. In 1831, he moved to Texas, serving as post surgeon at Anahuac. He served in the Second Regiment of Texas Volunteers as surgeon and infantryman during the Texas Revolution and, at San Jacinto, interpreted Santa Anna's surrender to Sam Houston. He moved his family to Galveston and became a prominent physician and business leader. He was a strong supporter of the first local Catholic Church and the charity hospital. After long service to Galveston and Texas, he died of pneumonia in 1867. Recorded - 2002

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Old Catholic Cemetery, Ave. L and 41st
Marker # 12908
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers; medical topics and health professionals
Latitude, Longitude 29.290854, -94.811745

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