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Juan Davis Bradburn

Mission, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

John Davis Bradburn (1787-1842) was born in Virginia and reared in Kentucky. He entered Mexico in 1817 with Francisco Mina's army to help upset Spanish colonial forces in the War of Independence. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen and in 1821 married into an aristocratic family. Bradburn hired Henry Austin to operate a steamboat on the Rio Grande in 1828. Best known as the Mexican commander at the Anahuac disturbances in 1830-32, he was promoted to general in 1832, and died in 1842. The exact location of his grave is unknown; he reportedly is buried on the hill nearby. (1996)

Marker Details

Address 500 E. Chimney Rd.
Location Description La Lomita Historical Park, Chimney Rd. at Levee Rd., 0.2 mi. SW of FM 1016
Marker # 2872
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Latin American topics; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 26.157784, -98.330432

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