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Stephen F. Austin

San Felipe, Austin County

Marker Text

Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas, November 3, 1793-December 27, 1836. He planted the first Anglo-American colony in Texas, "The Old Three Hundred". In his several colonies he settled more than a thousand families. He was from 1823 until 1828 the actual ruler of Texas and thereafter its most influential leader. His own words are a fitting epitaph: "The prosperity of Texas has been the object of my labors -- the idol of my existence -- it has assumed the character of a religion -- for the guidance of my thoughts and actions" -- and he died in its service. No other state in the union owes its existence more completely to one man than Texas does to Austin. Erected by the State of Texas 1936 with funds appropriated by the Federal government to commemorate one hundred years of Texas independence.

Marker Details

Address 15945 FM 1458
Location Description San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site
Marker # 248
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial statue
Code monuments; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 29.807233, -96.097769

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