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Enrique Esparza (September, 1824-December 20, 1917)

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

Son of Alamo defender Gregorio Esparaza, 11-year old Enrique, his mother, two brothers, and sister were present at the seige by the Mexican Army (Feb. 23-Mar. 6, 1836). Hidden in a pile of hay, the youth saw his father fall and sitnessed the Heroic death of James Bowie on his sick bed. He then watched the bodies of the Texans burn in two huge pyres. Enrique Esparza's Eye-witness story later became Invaluable, for he was one of few survivors.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description In Cemetery, MT. Carmel Catholic Church, corner of Leal Rd & Martinez, Laysoy
Marker # 1502
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type grave marker
Code cemetery; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 29.23947, -98.466881

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