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Self Sacrifice of Padre Fray Juan de Padilla - 1544

Amarillo, Potter County

Marker Text

Front - Self Sacrifice of Padre Fray Juan De Padilla - 1544; Back - Built to the glorious and perpetual memory of Father Fray Juan De Padilla, O.F.M. Franciscan Missionary, first martyr for Christianity in the United States and in Texas; Accompanied the Coronado Expedition to Palo Duro Canyon. Went with Francisco Vasquez de Coronado and his chosen party in search of La Gran Quivira; Returned soon and began his zealous labors for the civilizing and Christianizing of the Wichita and other Indian nations in the region of the Texas Panhandle; His martyrdom occurred in 1544; Erected jointly by the State of Texas and the Texas Knights of Columbus in 1936

Marker Details

Address 1200 S. Washington St.
Location Description St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral, south of main entrance. Previously located across the street in Ellwood Park.
Marker # 2873
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial - monument
Code Exploration and expeditions; Spanish immigrants/immigration; religious leaders; Presbyterian denomination
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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