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Moses Austin

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

(Front) Born in Connecticut, October fourth 1761; moved to Philadephia in 1783. Thence to Virginia in 1785 and to Missouri in San Antonio on December 23, 1820. Died in Missouri June 10, 1821. (Right) Moses Austin here petitioned the Spanish authorties for the right to bring three-hundred families to Texas and returned to MIssouri to wait the answer. (Back) Exposure and exhaustion during his Texas journey caused his death a few days after receiving notification that his petition had been granted. His dying request was that his son Stephen should carry out his vision. (Left) A man of vision, enterprise, industry and indomitable energy...he most fittingly bequeathed the realization of his plans to his more deliberate, patient, tactful and diplomatic son. (1936)

Marker Details

Address 100 Military Plaza
Location Description City Hall grounds, northwest corner facing W. Commerce St. and Plaza de Armas
Marker # 246
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial statue
Code settlements; pioneers; colonization
Latitude, Longitude 29.424862, -98.495441

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