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Town Named for Gen. Jose Antonio Mexia

Mexia, Limestone County

Marker Text

Military officer and promoter of Texas colonization. Served as secretary of Mexican legation to United States, 1829-1831. Led victorious Mexia Expedition to expel centralists in Matamoros, 1832. Mexican senator, 1833-1834; he first supported president Santa Anna, but fought him when he became a dictator. Fled to Texas, 1834. Attacked Tampico in 1835. Took Tampico, Jan. 1839, but was shot on order of Santa Anna after defeat near Puebla May 3. Son and daughter settled on family land, Limestone County, about 1870. They donated site for town of Mexia in 1871. 1967

Marker Details

Address 101 South McKinney Street
Location Description North side of Mexia City Hall
Marker # 5515
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Mexican immigrants/immigration; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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